If there is still some residual gas in solution, how to push them away from the solution?
The two most common ways of degassing solutions are to stir them under a vacuum for several minutes, or to bubble an inert gas through them for several minutes. I deal with a lot of oxygen-sensitive reactions, and I usually employ a flush-and-fill approach - stir under vacuum for a couple of minutes, bubble nitrogen through the solution for a couple of minutes, stir under vacuum, bubble nitrogen, repeat until bored.
That won't remove any carbon dioxide bound up as carbonate, but it should remove any free carbon dioxide dissolved in your solution.