Oil pastels are a great tool for creating art, but the remnants of this creative activity can be challenging to clean up. Removing these stains from pavers and concrete requires a specific strategy that requires the correct tools and techniques.
Updated 04 Mar 2023
By Nishat Asif
Oil pastels are an art medium that produces bold colors with a smooth texture in its finished artwork. Unfortunately, oil pastels leave behind a waxy residue when used on surfaces such as concrete or pavers. This can create an unsightly mess and can also make it difficult to re-use the surface for other goals.
Removing the stain left by oil pastel requires the use of certain tools. You will need a scrub brush, water, a pH-neutral or alkaline cleaner, a heavy-duty degreaser or solvent, and a pressure washer. The pH-neutral cleaner can be purchased at most home improvement stores.
Using the right tools and technique as outlined above can help you effectively remove oil pastel stains from pavers and concrete surfaces. With patience and persistence, you can get your surface looking as good as new.
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