Most people who have children have at some point had to try to remove crayon from paint. Here is what to do if you child draws a picture on the wall. Aim your blow dryer at the wall where there is crayon and turn it on the highest setting.
Keep it on the wall for ten seconds. Using a dry paper towel or wash rag, wipe at the spot you were blowing with the blow dryer. If the crayon comes off easily, continue to remove it.
If it smears, it's not ready to be removed. Continue to blow dry the crayon until it wipes off with just the paper towel or wash rag. More.
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