Check the crayola website, surely they must have something there....... Yes there is... Go to Crayola.com... and then put in the word stain, in the search there, and you will find what you need.
2006-07-26 15:55:12
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answered by barbaradjt 5
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the dyes in crayons can cause permanent stain especially if set by heat,but here are things you can try.the crayon is basically a wax you could refer to the site on wax removal for carpet. basically you will want to place the stained area of clothes between an old white terry towels,using a iron (medium setting)melt the wax and the towel will act as a blotter, be sure to move the stain to a clean part of the towel frequently. once there is no longer color transfer you have done all you can do. the next thing to do is use the dry cleaning solvent as described in the tip on removing crayon from carpet the technique is to blot or tamp the stain with the dry-cleaning solvent (use the same technique as described in the tip)the solvent can be purchased at some grocery stores or a carpet cleaning supply retailer. precaution:for fine fabric you should go to a good dry cleaner and explain the nature of the stain for best results.
2006-07-26 16:01:44
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answered by dixierose 2
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to bathe melted crayon from the dryer, crayons are grease, and grease eliminates grease! Spray some WD-40 on a rag, then wipe out the device, then clean it with some dish cleansing soap and water. Then, placed a sequence of previous rags interior the dryer and dry them by using a cycle, this way it cleans up any left over residue and it will circulate on the rags and not your clothing! to bathe the clothing, placed a pad decrease than the stain, like some folded paper towel, this way you cope with the stain and it does not circulate by using to the different facet of the garment. next, spray the stain with some WD-40, permit it take a seat for approximately 15 minutes or so, then use a liquid dish cleansing soap, placed it on the stain, paintings it between your thumbs to paintings it in, and launder as common.
2016-12-10 15:16:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Crayon stains?
2006-07-26 14:24:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It happened to me on a blouse I borrowed. I washed the blouse again and put it in the dryer, and the stains melted off.
2006-07-27 00:52:41
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answered by doglover 5
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wd40 spray it on then work it in and rewash
2006-07-26 15:43:00
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answered by jennifer r 1
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no
2006-07-26 14:04:01
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answered by clair 4
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