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How to remove wax crayons from....

5 replies

SpinningEm · 03/10/2008 18:41

hard plastic chairs? I work in a pre-school & our yellow hard plastic chairs are covered! Am prepared to use elbow grease but surely their must be something out there to remove crayon???

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Ambi · 03/10/2008 18:42

isn't it kitchen towel and a hairdryer? Off the top on my head- never tried it.

countingto10 · 03/10/2008 21:31

I watched Oprah many moons ago and there was one of these cleaning experts who recommended WD40 - apparently you should removed oil based products with oil. It did work on my walls when my 3 yr old got arty but it did smell.

Mutt · 03/10/2008 21:32

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mejon · 03/10/2008 22:02

Baby wipes work with a bit of effort but I've found that a quick spray of furniture polish gets it off painted wooden doors in a flash! Haven't tried it on plastic but could be worth a try?

PigeonPie · 03/10/2008 22:24

Jif (or Cif or whatever it's called now)? DS1 and friend managed to find our crayons and colour in the kitchen floor the other day. I got it off with jif.

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