How do you get crayon off glass?
My 2 yr. old has written on the tv, sliding glass doors, window in my truck, and my full length mirror in my bathroom with crayon. LMAO.. I’ve got the color off but the wax still remains and is smearing in my truck! Any ideas? Windex does NOT cut it, hot water does not melt it, LMAO!
ShinyStars
on November 30th, -0001
NB Don’t use a hair dryer on the glass of your TV as uneven heating could cause it to crack/shatter.
I found out recently that toothpaste is the preferred method of removing wax crayon from hard surfaces.
EgyptianWonder
on November 30th, -0001
Get out the old hair dryer. Heat up the wax and wipe it off
HighMaintenance
on November 30th, -0001
try using seltzer
MindsEye
on November 30th, -0001
How about scraping the wax off with a single-edge razor blade?
Fly
on November 30th, -0001
I think there’s a srub and rub sponge. It washes off crayons marks. You could buy that. Or you can use nails and scrach off it.
FollowTheLeader
on November 30th, -0001
i’m srry! dunno!
Bambi
on November 30th, -0001
Razor blade from a box cutter will scrape the crayon off.
Works great – then use some tub and tile cleaner.
I’ve also used Orange Glow, another cleaner to get crayon off of walls and doors.
RollingSands
on November 30th, -0001
try Mr. Clean Erasers. I use them for everything. They even remove paint.
Dolphinswimmer
on November 30th, -0001
pour a little varosol on a cloth, rub on trouble spot and the wax should come off.
Erin
on November 30th, -0001
I found that furniture polish (especially Pledge) will remove candle wax smears. I have never tried it on crayon, but wax is wax. It would be worth a try!
StarGirl
on November 30th, -0001
Try this: Put a paper towel over it and use a hair dryer to heat the paper towel. Eventually the wax will melt and get sucked into the paper towel.
Cashsplash
on November 30th, -0001
Wax is a grease. Any dish soap will work to remove it. Soap and water on a sponge – scrub – rinse – all done.
SkateRForeveR
on November 30th, -0001
a single-edge razor blade or a paint scraper
Gunship
on November 30th, -0001
Lightly scrape with a piece of glass, but don’t cut yourself.
Gideeup
on November 30th, -0001
plastic dish scrubber
ReadyToLaunch
on November 30th, -0001
Buy some GooBGone. It was originally designed to remove the residue from price stickers left behind when peeled off. It will remove any sort of “goo”. I use it all the time.
Xfactor
on November 30th, -0001
use a razor blade slowly do not scratch window
Fractalfallout
on November 30th, -0001
Goof-Off! It’s a product that you can buy and it will remove crayon and all kids of other things. You can get it at hardware stores.