Gum Gone
Powerful aromatic solvent for oily spots
Gum Gone is a powerful aromatic solvent specially formulated to remove gum, grease, oily spots, and paint stains from carpets and upholstery. Its fast-acting formula combines a high-performance blend of aromatic solvents and emulsifiers to quickly break down tough gum deposits and stubborn greasy soils that other solvents often can’t tackle.
Gum Gone is an essential tool for professional cleaners, providing reliable, efficient removal of gum and oily residues even on heavily soiled or high-traffic surfaces.
- pH
- Solvent
- Dilution
- Ready to use
- Fragrance
- Aromatic solvent
- Safety
- Class 3 Flammable
- Colour
- Clear (water white)
- Pack Size
- 5lt, 500ml
- Surfaces
- Carpet, Upholstery
- Product Code
- AP483
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Benefits
- Powerful Solvent Blend: Combines aromatic solvents and emulsifiers for rapid, effective cleaning action.
- Gum Removal: Breaks down tough gum structures quickly, making removal effortless.
- Oil Stain Fighter: Effectively removes grease, oily spots, adhesives, and most inks.
- Paint Spot Treatment: Works efficiently on both oil-based and water-based paint stains.
Application areas and surface suitability
Actichem Gum Gone is ideal for use on all carpet types. However do not use on bitumen backed carpeting.
How to use
Always pre-test in an inconspicuous location for substrate sensitivity to chemicals. Do not use on acrylic, plastic or other solvent sensitive surfaces including bitumen and latex backed carpeting.
Dilutions
Stain removal – Ready to use
Application
- Sponge or scrape up any surface spot material.
- Apply Gum Gone to a clean white absorbent cloth and apply to spot.
- Gum Gone can also be applied to severe stains using a trigger spray bottle.
- Blot or tamp to remove spot. Do not rub. Deep spots may need light brushing. Work from outside to centre of large spots.
- Repeat if necessary.
- Extract with warm water or an emulsifier solution.
- Brush fabric to align fibres.

