on 11/22/2005
Use ordinary hand lotion and apply to the crayoned spot with your fingers. Rub gently and voil, no more crayon. Then use warm soapy water to get the lotion off.
on 11/22/2005
All you need is a piece of bread. It takes a little elbow grease, but no chemicals are involved! My daughter scribbled on our piano and after rubbing the spot with pieces of bread, it came out!!!
on 11/22/2005
You can easliy remove crayon markings from walls by a getting a blow dryer and blow drying the crayon to heat it up and simply wipe it off!
Anonymous said
on 11/22/2005 Use ordinary hand lotion and apply to the crayoned spot with your fingers. Rub gently and voil, no more crayon. Then use warm soapy water to get the lotion off.
Anonymous said
on 11/22/2005 All you need is a piece of bread. It takes a little elbow grease, but no chemicals are involved! My daughter scribbled on our piano and after rubbing the spot with pieces of bread, it came out!!!
Anonymous said
on 11/22/2005 You can easliy remove crayon markings from walls by a getting a blow dryer and blow drying the crayon to heat it up and simply wipe it off!
Anonymous said
on 11/22/2005 The hair dryer works great on new drawings but not so hot on old drawings.
Anonymous said
on 11/22/2005 When removing crayon, get out the old hair dryer. Heat up the wax and wipe it off. This is not recommended for wallpaper.