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Removing GUM stain from marble and granite
How to remove GUM stain from marble and granite
Published by Huligar
07-09-2007
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GUM

Types:
Chewing gum, tree gum(sap), etc.
Problem:
Gum rarely stains stone surfaces but can be very difficult to remove from honed and rough textures surfaces.
Solution:
1.Do not try to scrap gum off surface, this only makes more of a mess.Freeze the gum using an aerosol gum freeze, available at most janitorial supply houses.Spray the gum for several seconds then chip the gum with a scrapper or putty knife.This should remove most of the gum.
2. If there is any gum residue still remaining apply a solvent cleaner such as a dry spotter, also available at most janitorial supply houses.
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