21 May 2019 | 23 replies
Almost everything mops up or can be scraped if they get gum or some other sticky stuff on the floor.
29 August 2019 | 63 replies
I think you posted on another topic that you were buying them and not able to get them un-gummed and I kind of figured it out from there, but I appreciate the response.
19 January 2010 | 12 replies
This is what the story behind the story is.. if you can't get to the site:Me- "Hey can I buy a piece of bubble gum from you for $1.00?
1 May 2010 | 13 replies
Acetone is one way, but I would also look into some of the new adheasive removers.The one that I am thinking of is called something like Gunk or Gum.
18 June 2021 | 53 replies
However, I see potential to work deals in many different ways and can see where straying from what I know could be dangerous without a strategy.If you can share an example, an article on someone gummed up by either of these situations, it would be really educational.
27 October 2014 | 11 replies
Many of the older vinyl floor tiles and any associated paper-like backing, mastic, adhesive or glue, may contain asbestos.
21 September 2019 | 4 replies
Metal in the valleys with mastic.
26 May 2011 | 3 replies
They didn't experience the big run-up in prices when the bubble inflated, so they didn't get gum all over their faces when it popped.
29 September 2010 | 0 replies
The principal's eyes opened really wide and before he could stop the answer, Harry replied, 'Bubble gum.' 6) Ms.
6 February 2007 | 6 replies
200,000 pieces of bubble gum at $.05 a pop. properties are expensive here in Atlanta.