by Pam G.
Sometimes kids draw so far outside the lines that the crayon marks find their way to other surfaces. Clean off wood, plastic, clothing and fabrics. Clean crayon marks and stains from walls, wallpaper, paint, doors, floors, carpet and formica.
Crayons are part of being a child. Crayon stains, therefore, are part of being a parent. No matter how careful you are, you can end up sitting on a crayon or miss removing Read More
Even though cleaning plastic might not be a hard task, removing crayon stains can be more challenging. With these simple steps you can remove crayon markings from plastic Read More
If your child decided to draw on your wood furniture or floors with crayons, follow these simple instructions to restore your wood to its original beauty. Read More
Heat and crayons do not mix. Once crayons melt, the resulting stain can be very difficult to remove. There is hope though. Follow these simple steps and you may be able to Read More
Melted crayon can be safely removed from almost any fabric. This is splendid news for anyone who has despaired upon discovering that a stowaway crayon has made a complete Read More
Give a kid a crayon and you never know what you'll get. She may color on the paper, the wall, her clothes or another kid. Or maybe she left a crayon in her pocket and you Read More
Removing crayon stains from porcelain is a simple task. Just follow these steps. Read More
It is very frustrating to open a dryer full of fresh laundry and discover that there's melted crayon soaked into several articles of clothing. The stains almost seem to Read More
It's happened again! Your child got loose with a crayon and drew his or her latest masterpiece on the wall. Even though it is beautiful, your wall is not the place for it. Read More
If your little budding artist decided to flaunt his talents on your painted walls, don't despair. Removing the crayon stains can be done by following these simple steps. Read More
Children seem to enjoy nothing more than drawing on walls and floors. If your little one drew with crayons on your wallpapered walls, follow these simple steps to remove Read More
Crayons and upholstery do not mix. Once a mark is made, the stain can be very difficult to remove. Here are some simple steps to get rid of the unsightly markings on your Read More
There are many commercial stain removing products on the market, but many common household stains can be cleaned with items found around the house.Some parents prefer to Read More
Most people who have children have at some point had to try to remove crayon from paint. Here is what to do if you child draws a picture on the wall. Read More
To a kid with a crayon, the whole world is his canvas. If that world includes your finest wood furniture, you may have a tough cleaning job ahead of you. The wax compounds Read More
The sight of crayon markings on a screen door or window may cause you to panic. After all, there are many remedies for crayon removal from doors, walls and floors, but how Read More
Most people love their children more than anything in the world, but that doesn't make the job of parenting any easier. Children can usually find something to do that will Read More
Crayons and carpet do not go together. Once a mark is made, the stain can be difficult to remove. Here are some steps to help you get rid of the unsightly markings on your Read More
Many kitchens have Formica countertops and often the countertops are where children end up coloring and drawing. If your child happens to get crayon on your Formica Read More
Most vinyl flooring resists stains, but crayons can still leave their mark. Follow these steps to expunge the stain. Read More
While tile floors are relatively easy to clean in general, getting your child's crayoned artwork off of the tiles may prove to be a challenge. If you find a crayon marking, Read More
If one of your children accidentally mistakes your carpet for a coloring book, use this recipe to remove the budding Picasso's creations. Read More
Kids color on pretty much anything they can. At some point, you will end up with crayon on just about every imaginable surface. Fortunately removing crayon from concrete Read More
When crayons go bad--clean up their act
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