How Do You Remove Crayon From Hard Surfaces With Vegetable Oil And Dish Soap?
If you have children, chances are, they have probably left their mark somewhere in your home. This article explains how you can remove crayon marks from hard surfaces, (tables, walls, even inside your dryer) with simple household items which most people will have on hand. If the surface you are working with is pretty smooth, you might be able to remove most of the crayon by scraping it with a scraper, credit card or any plastic membership card. If your surface is not smooth, simply skip to Step 2. Dampen one of the cleaning rags, squeeze excess water and apply some oil directly onto the cloth. Use this cloth to rub the stain in small circles. As the cloth gets dirty from the crayon apply more oil to different areas of the cloth and keep rubbing the stain until it is gone. If the stain is really stubborn and is not coming off after about 5 tries, apply some oil on the abrasive part of a sponge (test small area, you don’t want to accidentally remove paint from your wall, scratch your tab