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Difficult stains!

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HSMM · 02/03/2009 18:32

What's the best thing for getting crayon off glass? (before I waste my time )

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KatyMac · 02/03/2009 18:47

Wax crayon? a blade like the edge of a razor blade/paint scrapper/stanley knife

nannyL · 02/03/2009 18:47

one of those flash magic eraser things

i think jml do them to and would be wold in woolworths robert dyas

laundrygoblin · 02/03/2009 18:52

hot soapy water

HSMM · 02/03/2009 20:31

Hmmmmm. I think I'll try the soapy water first. I would have to do a risk assessment for the razor blade and actually leave the house to get a magic erasor thing . I think I'll need knee pads anyway, because it's at approx 18 month old height .

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thebody · 03/03/2009 20:49

omg... never mind razor blades, what about the glass.. was just sitting down to do a risk assessment on toddlers using wax crayons.. does it never end...lol hope you get it out..

MaureenMLove · 03/03/2009 20:52

Liquid Soda Crystals. It is a must in the world of CMing! Totally bleach free, but fabulous at removing stains from work tops to clothes!

HSMM · 04/03/2009 08:04

Well ... ended up just trying something that was handy while the children were playing - baby wipes and elbow grease. Windows a bit smeared and arms sore, but nothing a bit of vinegar and water and a good hot bath won't sort out. Off to read up on Liquid Soda Crystals .... (thebody - one of mine was eating the crayons yesterday - you could maybe include them in food and nutrition?)

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