You may want to go here for more exact information:
http://www.crayola.com/canwehelp/staintips/action_stain.cfm
But to summarize...
Materials:
- Sponge
- Paper towels
- Dull knife or metal spoon
- WD-40® (car part lubricant)
- Liquid dishwashing detergent
- Small stiff bristle brush
Procedure:
Scrape excess crayon off with a dull-edge knife or metal spoon. Spray with WD-40 and let stand a few minutes. With a small, stiff bristle brush work crayon stain and wipe with paper towels. Respray with WD-40 and apply liquid dishwashing detergent on the sprayed area; work in with the brush and wipe stain away with a damp sponge. If stain remains, repeat the procedure.
2006-07-25 10:05:01
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answered by Doctor Why 7
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Put kitchen paper over the crayon. Then use a hot dry iron to melt the crayon into the paper and Pray that the colour comes out with the grease?
2006-07-25 17:02:13
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answered by SouthOckendon 5
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My nephew decided to draw on my linen bag with red crayon. I wasn't anywhere that I could stain treat it and my sister had the Tide To Go Instant Stain Remover pen and it worked! I keep one with me at all times now
2006-07-25 17:03:25
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answered by emjay 5
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Goo be Gone is a good one. Also OOPS is a good one for marker, too.
Also, try taking a piece of cheesecloth, on top of the crayon and ironing it. Most of the crayon is wax, so it should transfer onto the cheesecloth.
2006-07-25 17:03:22
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answered by ♥ Krista ♥ 4
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Magic America, the creators of Goo Gone have a product called Crayaway. It works.
2006-07-25 17:01:22
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answered by Steve R 3
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Try spraying the mark with WD40 before washing - it really works!
2006-07-25 17:02:29
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answered by suzieq 4
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hair spray
2006-07-25 19:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Oxi-clean it is awesome!! I use it on everything!
2006-07-25 17:02:23
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answered by Anonymous
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BURN IT!!!
2006-07-25 17:02:05
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answered by Anonymous
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