
Hello there! Dealing with gum stuck on a leather sofa can be a real pain, but don't worry, it's usually fixable. While the provided links didn't have the specific how-to steps, I can you through a common and safe method to handle it.
The most popular technique involves freezing the gum. Grab a few ice cubes and seal them in a plastic bag. Rub the bag of ice directly onto the gum until it becomes hard and brittle. The cold temperature makes the gum lose its stickiness, which is key to removing it without making a bigger mess.
Once the gum is completely frozen, you can gently pry it off. Use a dull, flat object like a plastic scraper, an old credit card, or even the edge of a spoon. Be very gentle and work slowly to lift the hardened gum away from the leather, being careful not to scratch the surface. If you can, try to lift it off in one solid piece.
For any small, stubborn bits that remain, you can use a soft cloth lightly dampened with a mixture of mild soap and water. Gently dab at the residue until it's gone. It's always a good idea to test any cleaning solution on a small, hidden area of the sofa first to make sure it doesn't affect the color. After cleaning, wipe the area with a clean, damp cloth and then dry it. A good leather conditioner can also help restore moisture to the spot afterward.


