crayon is just wax. put a towel over the crayon, then take a hot iron and go over it. as the crayon melts the towel will absorb the wax. make sure you move the towel as it absorbs the wax.
2006-08-12 10:08:13
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answered by george 2 6
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Consider this. What melted the crayon?.. Heat, pour boiling water, as much as you can. If that does not work, try muratic acid, find it in the garden dep. at Home depot, where the swimming pool stuff is at. If that does not work, than you probably have to replace the pipe that looks like an elbow "Trap", I am prerty sure the melted crayon found it's way all the way down to the trap.
Oh, when using muratic acid, PLEASE, read the safety tips, this product is very harmful/dangerous/Lethal.
2006-08-12 17:25:20
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answered by Mother of three 4
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When i spilled wax from a candle onto my couch, I tried a old paper grocery bag and an iron. The paper soaked up pretty much what was left after I removed the majority of it by my finger nail.
Good luck
2006-08-12 17:09:53
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answered by fireandice707 2
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Get yourself an absobent cloth, put it over the crayon and use an iron, set on medium, to draw the wax into the cloth.
2006-08-12 17:06:46
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answered by Patrick C 4
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totally agrees with the hot iron and cloth info. It works like a charm.
2006-08-12 17:09:26
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answered by lilbluzefuzedgal 1
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