Removing Gum

Matthew Norman

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Removing Gum after cleaning the sidewaks. Don't they look CLEAN?

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That was a nice piece of fresh gum. Are you sure you did'nt just spit that out. LOL
 

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LMAO!! You caught me, when I was washing it feel right out. J/K!

Your're right about getting the pressure under it. I usually do it that way when the gum is a solid stone and it does pop right off.

There isn't any real old gum because we do this job on a maintenance plan. The video is from the same job that I posted the before and after shots from.
 
Looks good, keep up the good work.
 
no need for chem on gum , like Matthew said hot water in low pressure , let the heat do the job
 
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