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Sergeant Major




Fort Worthless, TX

My dog got a hold of the Green Stuff container and some of it is stuck in the carpet. It's not mixed yet, so still blue and yellow. What should I use to get out the clumps that made it in pretty deep?

Thank you.

GW - If it ain't broke, fix it until it is. 
   
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Decrepit Dakkanaut




Ever hear of a product called Folex? Maybe that'll do it. Use it for anything that gets in my carpet, though it's primarily for stopping stains.

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Indeed - what sort of bastard would want to use their codex?

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Fresh-Faced New User





I've never had this problem personally the floor in the room I do my modelling wood, but I would imagine freezing it would get it out like with chewing gum. But how you would freeze it without damaging the carpet I don't know.
   
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Krazed Killa Kan





Denver, Colorado

Maybe goof off? Supposed to remove bubble gum and other really sticky stuff. It's worked well for me on construction glue, but I'm not sure about green stuff. Worth a shot, pretty cheap.

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