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Allow the marker ink to dry. Rub off with fingers.
The marker ink is easily removed from non-porous surfaces. In the case of marble, wood paneling and wallpaper, if the surface is non-porous, the marker ink will be removed by allowing the marker ink to dry, then rub off with fingers. If the marble has cracks, the marker ink may not be easily removed. Porous or textured wallpaper, wood paneling or grout may trap some of the marker ink and it may not be easily removed. Recommend using a soft or wire brush to try to remove the film. There is no chemical treatment to remove the film.
Marker ink is permanent. No recommendations for removing stain.
Use according to the directions on the container. Repeat if necessary.
Marker ink is permanent on fabric. No recommendations for removing stain.
Spray a small amount of WD-40 on a soft cloth and also on the stained surface. Hold the cloth on the stain for about 15 seconds. Using the cloth gently wipe and lift simultaneously (do not rub the stain; this will create smearing and ultimately increase the size of the stain). If residue remains, wipe the surface with a damp sponge.If the stain still exists. saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol and blot the remaining stain for 15 seconds. Promptly remove the alcohol with a damp sponge moistened with liquid dish detergent.Special PrecautionsSome wallpapers and painted surfaces will blemish very easily. Only blot (never rub) the stain with rubbing alcohol for short periods of time and rinse the alcohol promptly with a damp sponge. Repeat as necessary.
ProcedureSpray a small amount of WD-40 on a soft cloth and also on the stained surface. Hold the cloth on the stain for about 15 seconds. Using the cloth gently wipe and lift simultaneously (do not rub the stain; this will create smearing and ultimately increase the size of the stain). If residue remains, wipe the surface with a damp sponge.If the stain still exists. saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol and blot the remaining stain for 15 seconds. Promptly remove the alcohol with a damp sponge moistened with liquid dish detergent.Special Precautions:Some wallpapers and painted surfaces will blemish very easily. Only blot (never rub) the stain with rubbing alcohol for short periods of time and rinse the alcohol promptly with a damp sponge. Repeat as necessary.
Scrape excess crayon off with a dull-edge knife or metal spoon. Pour a small amount of liquid dish detergent directly onto the surface to be cleaned. With a small, stiff bristle brush, work crayon stain and wipe stain away with a sponge saturated with warm water. Spray with WD-40 and let stand a few minutes work crayon stain with the brush and wipe with paper towels. Reapply liquid dish detergent on the stained area, work in with the brush and wipe stain away with a damp sponge. If stain remains. repeat the procedure.For another method, use any brand upholstery cleaner as directed on the container.
For non-washable materials, consult a professional dry cleaner.
Rinse stain with water, using a garden hose when possible. With a stiff bristle brush, loosen the crayon stain. If stain remains, add a small amount of laundry detergent and continue brushing. Rinse with water.
Place the stained surface down on a pad of paper towels. Spray with WD-40 and let stand for a few minutes, turn fabric over and spray the other side. Apply liquid dish detergent and work the stained area. Replace paper towel as it absorbs the stain. Wash in hot water with laundry detergent and Clorox 2 or OxiClean powder for about 12 minutes (use heavy soil setting if no minute timer on your machine) and rinse in warm water. Repeat as necessary. SPECIAL NOTES Heat-set stains: Clean the drum of your dryer to remove any remaining wax residue. Spray a soft cloth with WD-40 and wipe the drum. Run a load of dry rags through a drying cycle to ensure that your drum is clean.
Remove all large pieces of dried dough manually. Add liquid dish detergent to cold water. Wash the stain in a circulur motion using a sponge and rinse. If stain remains, apply Soft Scrub with a damp sponge, work in a circulur motion and rinse. If stain persists, saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol. blot the stain and rinse.
Remove all large pieces of dried dough manually. Add liquid dish soap to cold water. Wash the stain in a circulur motion using a sponge and rinse. If stain remains, apply Soft Scrub with a damp sponge, work in a circulur motion and rinse. If stain persists, saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol. blot the stain and rinse.
Remove any large wet or dry pieces of dough manually. Do not rub wet dough into fabric. Follow normal washing instructions for garment. If stain remains, do not dry the garment. Rewash following normal washing instructions.
Please Note...
The suggestions for removing stains have been compiled as a service to our consumers. We are unable to guarantee or be responsible for the results obtained by these procedures. You may also wish to consult your local cleaner for further recommendations.
Before attempting the stain removal method, test each procedure on an inconspicuous area of the material or surface to be cleaned. Please be advised these stain removal methods involve hazardous products and are intended only for adult use. Crayola does not recommend children attempt these procedures.
In many procedures, specific brands of products are recommended. These are brands that performed most effectively in our laboratory. Always check individual containers for recommended procedures and warnings. Competitive brand products may work equally well.
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