Hmmmm, this one might have needed to hold can with red tube at about 48.3 degreesWhat really worked!!!!!
Hmmmm, this one might have needed to hold can with red tube at about 48.3 degrees
Angle....it is all about the angledegrees-----. temp or angle??? I wanna get this right!!!LOL
can with red tube? ---40?
Stringbean! My dad has mentioned that guy to me. That's the first time I've seen any of his videos.
Anyway, I use ProSolve or LiquaGel.
Pro's Choice Gumbe Gone is the best I've used.
http://www.mauiworks.com/Gumbe-Gone_p_353.html
Back around 2001, I bought a Pro's Choice spotting kit that contained the GumbeGone Gum Remover. It was a clear gel with white crystals in it and would turn your fingers white if you got it on your skin.
Anyway, the first time I used it I was cleaning a Casino when I ran across 6 gum spots in an 8'x8' area. Pulled out the GumBeGone, rubbed it on the gum spots, put it back in the spotting kit and picked up my wand to rinse BUT, the gum spots had dissolved to the point that I couldn't find them.
That was the best gum remover I've ever used. I've heard that Pro's Choice changed the chemical make-up of the product for some reason. Not sure why. Think I'll order some of the new stuff and give it a try.
Citrus Gel and Pro-Solve Gel are the descendants of GumbeGone. The product went through an evolution.
It was not the Cali EPA laws it turns out....it had to do with the production problems with the crystals. After that, the carpet shark was born."Citrus Gel and Pro-Solve Gel are the descendants of GumbeGone. The product went through an evolution."
"forgot I had this from way back. Another failed product on gum."
The stuff worked awesome, as long as you thoroughly rinsed it. I believe it was California EPA laws that stopped the GumbeGone production.