oh dear she did? okay don't panic..tomorrow go to the store and get the Mr. Clean magic eraser..wet it a little and it will come right off...you don't need any soap or anything..i have a four year old and has done that as well lol
2007-07-27 17:39:38
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answered by sweetpeabecky 2
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"magic eraser" works. It's a sponge with a white side and a blue side. The white side is for crayon and such on walls. I use it for crayon ALOT and it works. It's usually with the cleaning supplies and dish sponges. I know Wal-Mart carries them.
2007-07-28 00:41:04
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answered by nastyfartu 1
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Try using original Dawn dish detergent ,hot water and a sponge. That shoud work. Dawn works on alot of things.
2007-07-28 01:10:46
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answered by littlemama 2
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Oh, I used to do that to my mom. Try this: first use hot air dryer on her master piece, quickly wipe it off, but if it don't work, use vinegar with scrub er and have to paint it over.
2007-07-28 00:46:57
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answered by Seiyoung Kang 2
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i don't think anything will work. when i was a kid, i drew on the wall ALL THE TIME. nothing worked. it fades a little with hard scrubbing. but not completely .
2007-07-28 01:38:00
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answered by GIRL F. 3
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YUP!
Magic Earser by Mr. Clean.
I don't know where this has been all my life.
I swear by that thing!
So easy to use, damp it and gently clean the area.
2007-07-28 00:40:17
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answered by Mom of 2 great boys 7
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try using nail polish remover...it works great for cleaning many stubborn things especially tape residue...just don't use it on clear plastics...it will fog them up
2007-07-28 01:24:08
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answered by jetengine767 3
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Mr. Clean magic erasers. ; ) Good luck!!!
2007-07-28 00:39:20
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answered by Ashley 2
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Pampers for babies. Its true, try them. Not joking.
2007-07-28 00:41:26
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answered by supernova 4
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