Has your child gotten a little too creative with their crayons and left some unwanted marks on your walls or furniture? While it might seem like a daunting task, removing crayon stains does not have to be difficult if you know the right steps to take.
Updated 14 Feb 2023
By Brane Lukman
A steamer is one of the best ways to remove heavy crayon staining. Heat causes the wax in crayons to melt and become easier to remove. Make sure to properly read the operating instructions for your steamer before use. Remember that steam should not be used on some surfaces, such as wallpaper, as it can cause damage.
Cleaning kits specifically designed to remove crayon marks are available at many home stores. Carefully follow the instructions associated with these kits to ensure that the crayon marks are removed without causing damage to surface.
Rubbing alcohol can also be used to remove crayon marks. Start by dabbing the affected area with a soft cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol. Gently rub in a circular motion, taking care not to scrub too hard. Once loosened, wipe off the area with a wet cloth.
If crayon marks remain, a few common household items may help. White vinegar is often used as a natural cleanser and can be combined with baking soda to create a paste that can help remove crayon marks. Toothpaste can also be used to remove crayon marks, but always make sure to use a non-abrasive kind.
Although removing crayon stains may seem like a tough task, it can be easily done if the right methods are used. With just a few items available in your home, you can have that pesky crayon mark gone in no time!
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