Friday, January 8, 2010

How to wash crayon off glass window and a wall painted with a flat paint?

My daughter drew with crayon all over her window and the wall. How can I wash the crayon off both surfaces?How to wash crayon off glass window and a wall painted with a flat paint?
You can melt the wax off your window with a blow dryer. Wipe it off as it melts with a paper towel.





You could try a blow dryer on your walls, too. Blow dry the wax, then dap it off with a paper towel.





Or you could try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser on your walls. If you use the Magic Eraser, be very gentle. Matte paint is not durable.





If neither of these work on your walls, you'll have to use sand paper -- which means you'll have to paint the wall.





If you don't have the right color wall paint, I do know a trick. Match the current wall paint as close as possible. Then just paint the one wall from corner to corner. It will look like an exact match.How to wash crayon off glass window and a wall painted with a flat paint?
1. Plain old regular toothpaste, not gel.





2. Baking soda, sprinkle on a moist sponge and go for it.





3. On the window: baby oil, WD40 or mayonnaise....oil breaks down oil. Probably fine for wall but you'll have to wash with dish soap such as Dawn or other cleaner right afterward to remove leftover oil.





4. Vinegar, apply with toothbrush and scrub......





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Use acetone. It may take off some of the paint too, so dont overdo it. My son did that with a sharpie, and i tried everything, but that was the only thing that worked.
You can probably wash it off with something like Pine-Sol and then just use a glass cleaner to take the Pine-sol residue off.
get a magic eraser





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If you have some TSP available around the house this will work , or some WD40 also will.

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