Crayons are composed mostly of wax and coloring. The first step is to remove the wax and then treat any remaining stains from the coloring. In some cases, there may be a slight grease residue.
Follow the steps below to remove all traces of the crayon from your plastic surface. You Will Need: • Ice • Spoon or scraper • Mr. Clean Magic Eraser • Dawn dishwashing detergent • Sponge • Water Steps to Remove the Crayon: • Since the crayon does not penetrate the plastic, it should be easily scraped off once it has hardened. To get it as hard as possible, place an ice cube over the area for a few seconds, until it is cold and brittle.
€¢ Quickly use the spoon or scraper to gently scrape it away from the plastic. If the plastic is textured, you may need to use a stiff- ... more.
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