When your children are done with their artwork and playtime, they may need a little extra help when it comes to cleaning up marker stains left behind on their toys. Follow this simple guide for the most effective way to restore your kids’ toys to their former glory!
Updated 03 Mar 2023
By Peter Blackwood
Hairspray works best for removing marker stains from plastic toys. To start, make sure to remove any excess marker ink and clean surface of the toy. Spray a generous layer of hairspray onto the stained area. Use a soft cloth or paper towel to rub the area gently until stain starts to disappear. Allow the hairspray to sit for a few minutes before wiping it away with a clean damp cloth.
Another effective method for removing marker stains from rubber toys is using window cleaner. Apply a small amount of window cleaner to the stained area and use a soft cloth or paper towel to scrub away the stain. Work in circular motions to make sure you are getting deep into the cracks and crevices of the toy. Wipe away any residual cleaner with a clean damp cloth. Repeat these steps if necessary until the stain is completely gone.
For removing marker stains from wooden toys, use white vinegar. Start by diluting 1 part vinegar in 4 parts water. Dip a cloth in the mixture and dab it on the affected area. Use a soft cloth or paper towel to scrub away the stain until it is completely gone. Wipe away any residual vinegar with a damp cloth and allow toy to air dry.
Cleaning marker stains from toys doesn't have to be overly complicated. With just a few simple steps and household items, you can easily and effectively remove marker stains from any type of toy. So don't worry if your child's artwork gets a bit too wild - you can restore the toys back to their former glory with ease!
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