Seattle’s Famous ‘Gum Wall’ Just Got DESTROYED With A High-Powered Steam Gun [WATCH]

The Market Theater Gum Wall was a touristy, go-to spot in Seattle. Notice the ‘was’ in that sentence, because it was finally taken down with a super powerful steam gun.

The bacteria-filled brick wall had 20-years-worth of gum attached to it, as it was tradition for visitors to attach their own gum to the wall.

Tuesday, the 15-foot high, 50-foot long wall was completely sprayed down with a cleaner than sprays steam up to 200 degrees, and the gum just came right off.

Now fans of sticking gum on giant walls will have to go to Bubblegum Alley in San Luis Obispo, California.

Check out the hose down below:

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