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Cleaning Crayon Off Walls
Unfortunately, kids do not always realize this, and sometimes use the walls as a convenient place to make their drawings.
If this happens to you don't let it worry you because there is a simple fix that you should know about that will get rid of all your crayon on walls problems for good.
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One of the easiest and most commonly used ways to get rid of crayons is something that may come as a surprise to some people, and that is the using toothpaste and a toothbrush.
All you have to do is get a toothbrush and some toothpaste (as long as it isn't gel based) and then scrub away! This is a surprise to a lot of people, but it is very effective.
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Another one of the more surprising ways to get rid of crayons that is on your wall is by using WD-40.
This is a gentle way to do it and all you have to do is spray down the wall and gently wipe it down with a cloth.
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Some people say that there are hundreds of uses for baking soda, and this may seem like it is true when you realize you can use it to clean crayons on wall.
All you need to do is get a damp cloth and dip it in some backing soda and then scrub! 4.
Another one of the more bizarre ways to get rid of crayon that has made its way to your wall is by using shaving cream.
All you have to do here is use it in place of baking soda; with the exact same method.
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Baby oil, Vinegar, Mayonnaise, Alcohol, Turpentine and Ammonia all may sound like very different things (and they are) but they all share a common similarity, and that is they are all effective ways of getting rid of crayon that has been put on your wall.
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While a lot of the things mentioned here are a bit surprising to get rid of some crayon on the wall, some are to be expected like the traditional powder based cleaning agents like Ajax.
These can be purchased just about anywhere and they are relatively inexpensive.
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If there is a particularly large deposit of crayon that has been left on your wall, you don't need to let that bother you because there is a way to get rid of it too.
Warm it up using an iron box and a paper towel, and then gently scrape it off using a knife.
Be sure to be careful with the knife, and of course wipe down the part where the crayon was once on the wall to get rid of any last parts of the crayon that was previously there.
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