Buy a cheap table and then leave it with the landlord when you move out.
Kind of a gift, you could say.

Anyway, that stuff may be petroleum-based.  Did you try some bug and tar
remover or Gunk (I think)?

M!ke 

-----Original Message-----
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 10:10 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Silicon gel or caulk in carpet

Since this seems, strangely enough, to be not a bad place to ask
household cleaning questions, does anyone have a suggestion for the
above dilemma? I have an area about 4" by 3" that is coated with the
stuff. Carpet is grey/beinge and probaby pretty heavy-duty, if it
matters. This is the sort of stuff you use around bathtubs and counters.
If you're wondering how it got there, well... teenaged boy was usind it
to fix the cable reception (?) -- I'd scoff but it worked, lol.

Anyway, I hope to move soon and really dislike the landlord, so I'd
prefer not to buy him new carpet... any suggestions?

Dana

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