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well i got the short straw as ended up being the designated driver on saturday night...

ive just got into my car to give it a clean and there is chewing gum all over the back seat...

ive tried a search but had no luck,

what products are good to get chewy off seats??

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Guys, this is a really top tip i learnt. Go to Smith's dick, and buy a can of freezing spray.

hit that mofo with the spray like there's no tomorrow, then you can sort of pull it off. Like have you ever got it on your clothes and put the clothes in the freezer? Same thing. I just hope it's very superficial, and not like mashed into the seat.

gonna get some of big kevs (rest his soul) product, if not eucylaptis oil or some of that orange power stuff..

have seat covers on the front for this exact reason, drove once b4 and my mate spewed all over the front seat... Fun times!!!

leading from this, can we get generic seat covers ofr skylines?

Guys, this is a really top tip i learnt. Go to Smith's dick, and buy a can of freezing spray.

hit that mofo with the spray like there's no tomorrow, then you can sort of pull it off. Like have you ever got it on your clothes and put the clothes in the freezer? Same thing. I just hope it's very superficial, and not like mashed into the seat.

Thats the best way to do it i found, no need for chemicals and liquids and shit come of nice and clean. any electronics store should have freeze spray.

seat covers are also a good idea.

Well if theres one thing Ive lernt from this post its the importance of seat covers....just reading the posistion the poor guys in scares the sh!t that one day I might face this issue - so to all those who have been as dumb as me SEAT COVERS evil stories like this really do happen!

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