Cleaning Crayon Off of Plastic

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Summary: In order to clean crayon off of plastic, try making a paste out of baking soda and using it with a sponge. Discover how to get crayon off of plastic with Goo Gone with advice from the owner of a cleaning service company in this free video on cleaning tips.

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Cynthia Deer currently owns 3's Company Too Fabrications, a full-service cleaning service in Pinellas County, Fla. She is a single mom who's been cleaning up after her family for decades.read more

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"Well the kids have done it again with those wonderful crayons. This time they did their crayon art on some plastic. I'm Cyn Deer, I'm with Three's company Too and I'm going to show you how to get the crayon off your plastic. Well there are a couple of different ways. The one I'm going to show you first is using baking soda. And basically what you are going to do is make a little paste. You can use it right on your sponge. So you would actually make your sponge damp throw some baking soda on it. Smush it in a little bit so it's got a pasty solution feeling and then you are going to rub and it comes off. And of course I'm using that famous elbow grease my mother always told me about. I bet your mother did too. And then you would dry it and that gets your crayon off. Another product that you can use is the goo gone, and that also, that will work for grease, gum, stickers, crayons, tape a whole bunch of different items. And also baby oil and again with the baby oil, you place that on, smooth it in, let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe that away and it would again remove the crayon off of your plastic. I'm Cyn Deer this was removing crayon from your plastic and hopefully you'll have a great day."

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