Question: How do you get Red Crayola marker of white walls?I have a serious problem. My daughter stole a red marker to Crayola bed with her for the afternoon and NAP now covered the whole wall in red marker is. I live in an apartment, I'm not aloud to paint my walls and I have tomorrow test. What do I use the marker to remove and preferably from a marking spots left. I do not understand, I was sure I had the washable but which have been I everything I even used and it will not come off just to save you time, that would be ... Bartender's Friend hairspray (aerosol, suave brand does not know, if that makes a difference) orange clean Windex (which greatly lightened, but the signs are still visible) dryer sheet (because they work well most crayon marks)
Answer: If the paint has any shine on IT, WD-40 will remove the ink. Rubbing alcohol, nail polish remover, Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, and nothing could abrasive damage remove paint or even you. WD-40 should not hurt the paint, as long as the paint has a gloss of 40. WD is a product used to lubricate joints creak and doors that but also removes ink. WD-40 you can buy at your local hardware store. Spray the marks with a thick layer of WD-40. Let sit for about half an hour. Then with damp paper towel wipe. Repeat the process if necessary until all the ink is 40 away. WD is important to paint a very early only to high-gloss, semi gloss or satin finish. __________________! Do not use WD-40 on eggshell or flat finish paint (non-bright colors). These matte finishes will simply absorb the WD-40 and make a mess. When the paint a matte surface, your best bet is to prime and paint over the brand new. -
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