How can I get gum off of a leather chair? Lollipoptoo | |
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Try Peanut Butter | 10/10/2004 |
Try putting creamy peanut butter over the gum. The oil in the peanut butter will dissolve the gum. It sounds silly, and can be a touch messy - but it should do the trick. | |
By Jason (Guest Post) | |
Antibacterial Gel | 10/20/2004 |
Antibacterial gel works well on gum or any adhesive residue, and it isn't messy at all. Also kills germs while you are cleaning. | |
By Jean Donahue | |
Eucalyptus Oil | 09/19/2005 |
Eucalyptus oil is the best for removing anything sticky. You can buy it from most drug stores. | |
By sarah (Guest Post) | |
Peanut Butter | 11/05/2005 |
I have to say incredible. I had gum on my leather jacket since march... Peanut butter took it right off. Thanks for the tip. | |
By Rachel (Guest Post) | |
Peanut Butter Worked for My Leather Coat | 12/02/2005 |
I used Peanut Butter on my $200 leather coat to get rid of gum and it worked VERY easily and cleanly, just spread a THIN layer on and lightly scratch off. It really worked. | |
By Jeremy (Guest Post) | |
Peanut Butter | 03/29/2006 |
The peanut butter works like a charm, if you let it sit for a few second and then just scratch and wash it off it comes off perfectly and doesn't even ruin the leather! | |
By Jim (Guest Post) | |
Peanut Butter Worked for Me | 05/04/2006 |
PEANUT BUTTER REALLY WORKS! I have to say that I was really hesitant about using peanut butter on my parents brand new leather sofa that I some how managed to smear gum into. I sat on the gum for a while so it was really set in. first I picked off as much as I could and then i applied thin layer of peanut butter and wiped away with a dry cloth. I had to repeat it several times but to my surprise the peanut butter didn't stain or leave a mark on the couch at all. Thanks to the rest of you for saving me! | |
By Meg (Guest Post) |
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