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How To Remove Gum From Concrete

by Tom "The DIY Guy" Wesley

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One of the few things that can spoil the beauty of your driveway and make it look downright unhygienic is pieces of dry gum sticking to it. However, you can remove them with ease by using a few common household items and following the step-by-step instructions for how to remove gum from concrete given in the following paragraphs.

Begin by getting all the things that you need to remove the pieces of sticky chewing gums from the concrete. These include a few ice cubes or freezing agent, a sharp putty knife, an old toothbrush, vinegar, WD-40 and high-pressure power washer. The first step in how to remove gum from concrete is rubbing ice cubes on the wad of gum to harden it and make it brittle.

You can also use the freezing agent for this purpose so that you do not need more than a few strokes of the putty knife to detach the hardened gum from the concrete surface. Most home improvement stores sell cans of freezing agents that can be used for other cleaning purposes around the home as well. Once you are able to scrape off most of the gum from the surface using a putty knife, you need to spray the remaining gum with WD-40.Gum On Concrete

The active ingredients present in this lubricant loosen the bonding of the gum on the surface making it easy to remove it completely from concrete. Once you have removed all the gum from the surface, you need to pour vinegar over the spot to dissolve any leftover gum particles and clean the surface using a toothbrush. Simply scrub the spot for a few minutes and rinse with water to get rid of the gum.

You can even use household items such as peanut butter or peanut oil to breakdown the gum residue on the concrete and then wipe it away using an old piece of cloth to get a clean surface. Finally, to be completely sure, you can use a pressure washer or use a high power garden hose to get rid of any leftover gum and to get a sparkling driveway.

While the above-mentioned procedure is an ideal solution for removing gum from concrete using common household items, you can also hire the services of dry ice blasting cleaning specialists to remove wads of gum from concrete.

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