Children may think that crayons are a great invention, and they are likely to agree with that as night approaches … until their wonderful colors reach the walls. Cleaning a crayon is not as simple as dropping a wall. First, you must find out what kind of surface your wall has. Does it have texture or is it even? Is the paint bright or not? This is important data and the method you should use to remove crayons. Here are a few easy ways to get rid of the crayon on the walls.
Sodium bicarbonate
Are your walls decorated with some original crayon masterpieces? Do not lose your temper. Simply take the moisture, dip it in a little baking soda and lightly rub the marks. They must come with minimal effort.
WD-40
Did the children use your wall as if it were a great coloring book? Spray a little WD-40 over the marks and remove with a clean cloth. WD-40 will not damage the paint or most wallpaper (initially a test cloth or other decorative coatings). It will also remove markers and crayons from furniture and appliances. In the worst case, follow these professional tips to remove the wallpaper.
Toothpaste
Roll up the sleeves and the tube of toothpaste tube or gel without gel or, even better, the scrub brush. Put the toothpaste on the wall and rub. The fine abrasive in the toothpaste removes the crayon every time. Rinse the wall with water.
Mayonnaise
This is a simple way to remove a crayon from a painted wall that does not require any angle: just rub a few mayonnaise on the crayon marks and allow a few minutes. Then clean the surface with a damp cloth.
Pencil readers
Try to “erase” the crayon marks so that the wall returns to a clean slate.
Steel wool
His son only created illustrations of crayons on paper. Unfortunately, it is on your wallpaper. Use a small amount of steel soap holes to trim the surface, making strokes in one direction instead of washing in a circle, and your wall will become a new “canvas” at any time.
Vinegar
Children often have crayon marks on clothes and on walls. You can easily obtain these dyes by rubbing them with a recycled toothbrush that is soaked in undiluted vinegar before washing.
Home remedies
Rub some mayonnaise on the crayon dyes and let it soak for a few minutes before washing the surface with a damp cloth. Also, try some gel less toothpaste. Hit or scrub, scrub the toothpaste on the wall and scrub well. The abrasive in the toothpaste will dissolve the crayon. Finish by rinsing the wall with water.
Blow dryer and dish soap
One of the best ways to remove crayons from the walls is to use a hairdryer and light and regular dish soap. Turn the dryer and blow hot air on the crayon marks. The wax heats up and begins to melt, which makes cleaning easier. Use a cleaning cloth or paper towel with a small dish of the liquid dish and gently remove the crayon marks. Microfilm clothing is a good option, but keep in mind that anything you wear will keep a crayon. Try an old shirt because you can wear it. Do not wash these rags with normal clothes or cleaning clothes, because when the crayon wax melts, it will be redistributed to the clothes. This method is safe to use on most wall surfaces, but first, try a hidden location to make sure. You may need a little effort to remove a crayon on walls with a lot of texture since it is hidden in the cracks of the texture. But with a small angle of greasing, nobody will ever know it was there.
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