I need help. My son drew all over the wall with crayons and I can not get it to come off!! I have tried everything I could think of and ended up with some things taking the PAINT off, but not the stupid crayon!!!!
Any suggestions are welcome!
2007-03-05
02:54:50
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lavendertg
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:-D it was the Magic Eraser that took the pain off the walls!!!!
2007-03-05
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update #1
I will be choosing a best answer.
2007-03-05
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GOOF-OFF sold in stores or warm the crayon marks with and iron the heat will warm up the wax then wipe off
2007-03-05 03:09:39
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answered by Fergie 4
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Mr. Clean magic erasers. Serious, these things take crayon off the wall and do not mess up the paint.
2007-03-05 03:02:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Mr. Clean magic erasers. Serious, these things take crayon off the wall and do not mess up the paint.
2007-03-05 02:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I have found the best thing for crayon is the Mr Clean magic eraser. I LOVE it. I have a 2 year old who loves coloring on the t.v. , walls, and fridge. It cost like 2 dollars and it has saved my things
2007-03-05 04:12:07
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answered by Kim s 2
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Go to a arts and crafts store (IE Michael's' or Hobby Lobby). and ask for a product called Crayon away. It is made by the same company that makes Goo Gone, see end of message. One of my children did the same thing a few years ago. My sister, who is an elementary school teacher told me about it. It really does work. The only problem is that it comes in small bottles. Sooo, if your Picasso left a huge mural you will probably need to purchase several bottles. If by chance, you can't find this product, there is another product called Goo Gone. It will work, however it will entail a lot of elbow grease. Good Luck!!!!!!
2007-03-05 03:58:56
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answered by Rebecca K 3
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the above answers are great, but if you have some furniture polish around the house, spray a little bit on it and it should come off. This comes from my own experience with crayons. My son use to love to color everything in sight. I am glad he is out of that stage. I hope everything works for ya!
2007-03-05 03:05:57
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answered by sweetme35 5
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i don't be attentive to yet i be attentive to that the Queen of unpolluted recommends it. Crayons on partitions: Spray WD-40 on the wall and, making use of a around action and a sponge, rub into the marks. If the wall is textured, use a comfortable toothbrush. Wash the wall with undiluted dish cleansing soap and heat water to do away with the residue. each time I actual have something i choose to attempt to scrub and that i don't be attentive to how i glance it up on the link published under. in case you examine out the link it is going to inform you approximately pen and permenant marker too. It relies upon at certainly one of those wall, regardless of if it somewhat is painted what style of paint: or regardless of if it somewhat is wall paper. sturdy success
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you try the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser?
That's what I use. Also, Formula 409 works pretty good, too.
My first choice is the Magic Eraser.
2007-03-05 02:57:45
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answered by Munya Says: DUH! 7
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this is going to sound crazy, but it wprked for me.
I used a plain pencil with the pink eraser. I got the eraser wet then then slowly removed the crayon.
2007-03-05 03:05:38
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answered by badneighborvt 3
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Did you try the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser??
2007-03-05 02:57:20
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answered by amandafofanda66 6
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