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How to Easily Remove Crayon Stains from Coveralls

Coveralls are a great option for protecting your clothes when you’re working in a messy environment. But when they’re stained with crayons, it can be difficult to remove the color without damaging the fabric. Luckily, there are a few simple methods you can use to restore your coveralls to their original condition.


Updated 21 Jun 2023

By Brane Lukman

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Removing Fresh Crayon Stains

If the crayon stain is still fresh, you’ll want to act quickly before it has time to set in. Begin by gently scraping away any excess wax with a butter knife or other flat object. Once you’ve removed as much of wax as possible, turn the coveralls inside out and lay them on a flat surface.

Saturate a clean, white cloth with rubbing alcohol and use it to dab the stain. Be sure to blot the stain rather than rubbing it, as this will help to keep wax from spreading. Keep dabbing until the stain is gone, then rinse the spot with cold water and hang the coveralls to dry.

Removing Old Crayon Stains

For older crayon stains, you’ll need to use a bit more elbow grease. Begin by sprinkling a generous amount of baking soda over the stained area. Use a soft-bristled brush to work the baking soda into the fabric, then allow it to sit for 15-20 minutes.

Once the baking soda has had time to absorb oil and wax, fill a bucket with warm water and add a mild detergent. Soak the stained area in soapy water for an hour or two, then rinse it with cold water and hang the coveralls to dry.

Conclusion

Removing crayon stains from coveralls may seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. With these simple steps, you can easily restore your coveralls to their original condition and keep them looking great.

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