Q: This works best if you have already managed to get some of the gum off of the suede. Take a soft eraser such as an Artgum eraser and rub it over the gum remains.   Don't rub too vigorously. This could actually have the opposite effect you're going for and make the gum stick even more to the suede. Use even, soft strokes, focusing on the areas with the most gum. You can also use a normal pencil eraser or a Pink Pearl eraser if you do not have an Artgum eraser. A toothbrush is a great tool because its many bristles can attack the gum from different angles. Take a toothbrush you don't mind getting dirty and brush at the gum softly but firmly. Again, don't scrub at the suede because this can damage the material even further. Try to brush only in one direction; this is less damaging to the material. You can buy brushes specifically made for suede. You can find these at major stores like Walmart. Some suede brushes even come with erasers. Again, try to brush in one direction.
A: Brush gum with an eraser. Brush at gum with a toothbrush. Brush with a suede brush.

Article: Find the video that you want to upload to YouTube on your computer, then do the following:  Click the video file once to select it. Click File  Select Open With  Click iMovie If you have additional video clips or photos that you want to place in iMovie, you can do the following to add them:  Click the Media tab at the top of iMovie. Click the "Import" button, which resembles a downward-facing arrow. Select a content location (e.g., your Mac). Select a video or a photo (or hold down ⌘ Command while clicking individual files to select them all at once). Click Import Selected In the timeline of content near the bottom of the iMovie window, click and drag your video clips or photos left or right to move them closer to or farther from the beginning of the movie. While unnecessary, adding a title will help organize your video, and it also gives you the chance to explain what will be in the video:  Click the Titles tab above the browser section of iMovie. Select a title template to preview its animation. Click and drag the title template onto the timeline above the video where you want the title to play. Double-click the title's text in the viewer, then replace it with your preferred title text. Especially if you're working with more than one video clip at a time, you may want to add transition animations between them in order to smooth out the video:  Click the Transitions tab above the browser section. Select a transition to preview it. Click and drag a transition to rest between two video clips, then drop the transition there. Many YouTube videos cut out uninteresting or lengthy sections of videos in order to present a cleaner, more polished look. This kind of edit is called a "jump cut"; you can use this style of editing in iMovie by doing the following:  Select the clip from which you want to cut content. Move the vertical bar (also called the "Playhead") to the beginning of the section that you want to cut. Click Modify, then click Split Clip (or press ⌘ Command+B). Move the vertical bar to the end of the section that you want to cut, then split the clip there as well. Select the section that you want to cut, then hold down Control while clicking the section to prompt a drop-down menu. Click Trim Selection in the drop-down menu. Once you've added and edited your video's content to your satisfaction, you can save the whole video project as a file by doing the following:  Click Share {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/4\/49\/Iphoneshare.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/4\/49\/Iphoneshare.png\/23px-Iphoneshare.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":600,"bigWidth":"23","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an iPhone icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}  Click File  Click Next  Select a folder on your Mac (e.g., Desktop) Click Save . Once your video finishes exporting to a file, all that's left to do is upload the file to YouTube and publish it there. If you haven't verified your YouTube account, you won't be able to upload videos that are more than 15 minutes long.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open your video in iMovie. Add other files to your iMovie presentation. Rearrange your content. Add a title. Insert transitions between pieces of content. Cut sections of your video. Export your video. Upload your video to YouTube

Q: This step can be tricky depending on where your pad is. It is easy if a concrete truck can reach the pad with its' chute, but if not you will have to use a wheel barrow or power buggy to move the concrete from the truck to the forms. The concrete must be poured quickly so you have time to move it into place while it is still wet. Essentially, screeding is leveling out the top of the concrete. Run a strait board on the top of your forms across the concrete, if there is a large pile-up, have someone rake back the pile so you can proceed with the screed process.  It is best to have one person on each side of the screed board and pull back the concrete simultaneously. If your pad is too large or not in a position to be screeded from the outside, one person or both people must stand inside the pad and do your best to run the board along the 2x4s. If you cannot perform these two methods for screeding, it is suggested you seek help from a more advanced concrete finisher. Bull floating is the first step of smoothing out the concrete. It will knock down all of the rocks and bring the "creamy" concrete mix to the surface. Doing this correctly should leave your pad flat and smooth with no holes. The "wetter" the concrete is, the easier it will seal all the holes up; if you wait to long to bull float, it will be hard to seal the surface. If some holes will not close up, you can sprinkle some water to aid in the process. Hand edging the concrete will create a nice rounded edge as opposed to a sharp rigid one. It will also seal the edge. If an error is created in the edging process, use the hand float to clean up along the edge. The hand float should be used to seal up any holes that are reachable. After the first round of sealing the surface by bull floating and edging, it is generally time to do the process over again. The objective is to get the bull float lines and edger lines to go away, while the top remains smooth.  This may take some time depending on weather, if the sun is out it it will dry up quicker. There is a video tagged in these instructions that will help you learn how to properly finish concrete.
A:
Pour the concrete into your forms. Screed the concrete. Bull float the concrete. Hand float and hand edge along the outside. Finish bull float and edging.