Krud Kutter..........I worked in the paint department at Home Depot for 2 years. That stuff is magic!!
2007-04-06 23:08:16
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answered by GreekQT 4
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Hi I myself have a little artist lol I actually got it off with wd40 you can buy it in a pen now & it says on it about removing crayon my walls are still fine have fun with your budding artist
2007-04-07 13:44:33
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answered by nick 2
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Definitely Mr. Clean Magic Erasers... but be careful... if your wall is a dark color, the spot where you clean will change colors....
You can always scrape the wax crayon off by first placing ice cubes on it to harden it and then scraping it off with a razor flat to the wall.
2007-04-07 11:45:28
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answered by The ReDesign Diva 7
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Those Mr. Clean magic erasers will do the trick as well. I work in a hotel and kids get the hallways all the time. They work on wallpaper also.
Hope this helps!
2007-04-07 06:09:45
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answered by p37ry 5
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first wipe off with dry wash cloth go in direction of marks then use a small amount of cascade dish washer liquid.
2007-04-07 16:45:38
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answered by peppersham 7
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wet sponge is what I usually try first. sometimes I add window cleaner, or fabric softener, rubbing alcohol, or even diet Pepsi (it's very acidic, wouldn't recommend drinking the stuff).
Sometimes you just have to paint over it though.
2007-04-07 06:14:50
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answered by dude 5
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i find wet wipes fab at dealing with most things like that on all sorts of areas!
2007-04-07 18:11:43
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answered by Anonymous
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go over it with a lacquer based paint
2007-04-07 09:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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jif / creme cleanser and a light scourer sponge
or that gumption is fantastic stuff
2007-04-07 06:08:13
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answered by Anonymous
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WD40
2007-04-07 07:40:30
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answered by Christine H 7
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