K.W.
Magic Eraser has saved my walls--its great-
just keep it away from the kids because it can be abrasive.
Hi Ladies,
My five year old daughter was nice enough to share her non-washable crayons with her three year old sister. My three year old wrote her name on her purple colored wall. I think it is great she can do that, but during an attempt at a nap on the wall was not the place or time to do it. Does anyone have any recommendations for getting her name (in BIG letters) off of the wall? I apprecaiate any and all advice.
Thank you,
R.
Thanks everyone for your input. Magic Eraser did the trick...quick and easy too!
Magic Eraser has saved my walls--its great-
just keep it away from the kids because it can be abrasive.
Hey! Try Mr. Clean white eraser..it works on almost anything, otherwise touch up paint!
My kids let some crayons melt on the upholstery in the car. I sprayed some 409 on it and wiped it with a baby wipe. It came up clean. So I would try that!
if the magic eraser takes off the paint use mayonnaise. sounds weird but it worked on our high gloss paint.
Without a doubt, Magic Eraser! They sell it in supermarkets, with the cleaning products. It took permanent marker off my wall without damaging the paint - crayons - no problem!
It's also great to clean the kitchen cabinet doors/ scuff marks on the walls, everything... I love my Magic Eraser!
Congratulations on your daughter writing her name! Be sure to take a picture of it before you erase it! It will be funny at some point, if not now :>
A.
Mom to 4 creative, energetic, lovable munchkins!