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Old 05-16-2006, 03:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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any trick on removing dried gum on leather seat?
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a quick search and you would have found this thread...

Chewing Gum in carpet?
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i don't think the methods used in removing gum from carpet is the same as removing gum from a leather seat, its a little risky using peanut butter where the peanut oil will penetrate the leather, now you have another problem on how to remove peanut oil from leather...
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The problem with the leather is the perforations.

I would use the ice cube trick (listed in the thread) and a pin to pick the hardened gum out of the holes, it won't be easy or quick...........
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The problem with the leather is the perforations.

I would use the ice cube trick (listed in the thread) and a pin to pick the hardened gum out of the holes, it won't be easy or quick...........
Just a suggestion .... place the ice cubes in a zip lock sandwich bag. That way, you won't have the melted water seeping into the seat cushion.
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Just a suggestion .... place the ice cubes in a zip lock sandwich bag. That way, you won't have the melted water seeping into the seat cushion.
or an ice-pack... which should be in your freezer if you have little kids
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