Simply douse it with wd 40 wet it down good and off it comes.
How to get gum off floor mat.
Try simply scraping the gum off of the floor.
Wet the cloth with the solvent and rub lightly until gone.
After this time the gum should be frozen enough and you can start breaking it out.
Step 2 freeze it off.
Ice freezes gum so it hardens and cracks making it easy to scrape off a surface.
Put the bag of ice directly onto the gum stain.
Rub ice over stubborn areas that won t lift off and repeat as necessary.
Allow it to crack and break into fragments and remove as much as possible.
Place the ice bag directly on the gum in your carpet and wait 5 10 minutes.
It gets stuck on the floor in carpet in your hair.
Close and seal it tight to avoid leaking water as the ice melts.
Put an ice cube in a plastic bag and hold it on the gum for a couple minutes to loosen it.
The juice in the wipe will break down the adhesive in the gum but for older gum it will take some time.
For carpeted floor mats use the same technique as the rubber mats but re wet the cloth a few times and rub the gum out of the carpet.
Use a goo gone wipe to pick out the loose pieces of gum.
Gently wipe across the harder areas.
Take an ice cube and rub it on the gum.
Gently lift the gum up off of the carpet fibers with a scraping motion.
But don t use a regular metal putty knife as it might scratch the floor.
We all know how gum is really hard to get off of things.
For rubber floor mats pick away the largest part of the chewing gum.
Here is a trick.
Use an old credit card rubber scrapper or plastic scraper.
Use a scraping tool to fully scrape the gum from the carpet.
To freeze the gum out of your carpet grab a few ice cubes from the freezer and place them in a zip loc bag.
This will harden the gum so it s easier to remove gum from carpet.
They help protect the original carpeting in our vehicles by collecting all of the dirt and grime that transfers from our shoes our pets our gear etc and it doesn t take long for them to get pretty darn filthy.
Let s face it car floor mats are a lifesaver.
If there is anything left use the tweezers to remove the rest.
Use a butter knife or metal spatula to scrape the frozen gum off the carpet.
Ice is an important tool in the gum removal arsenal.
The gum should harden and then you can scrape it up using one of the scrapers above.
Use a blunt knife or scraper to remove the gum from the surface.