How can i get wax crayon off wallpaper?

My 2 yr old son decided to scribble on green wallpaper with bright orange wax crayon. Any ideas on how to remove.



12 Responses to “How can i get wax crayon off wallpaper?”

  1. robin b says:

    Mr clean eraser things. My son did the same thing just with a sharpie and it did work

  2. Bored Enough To Be Here says:

    mr. clean magic eraser.

  3. Brandy B says:

    Try a Mr. Clean "magic eraser". Works wonders.

  4. Just_gone says:

    "Goofoff" at Lowes or Home Depot.

  5. UNITool says:

    I’ve never tried this for crayon on wall-paper; but it works great for getting candle wax out of carpet.

    You’ll need some paper towels and an iron. Put the iron on a lower setting – with NO STEAM (very important I would think for wallpaper). Place a paper towel over the stain and iron it repeatedly. The wax should melt and be soaked up by the paper towel.

    Again – I’ve nevery used it for that exactly, but it might work.

  6. Christine!!!♥ says:

    mr clean magic ereaser or really hot water and good old fasion elbow grease…lol

  7. ttwestgard says:

    try spraying wd40 on it and wipe it off.very little spray

  8. cowgurlup says:

    Try a sock just rub the sock over the crayon mark firmly careful with a mr. clean pad it could fade the wall paper. good luck

  9. mike_crisR says:

    I agree that the magic eraser works great, but be careful using on printed or colored wallpaper. There is a chance that is will take the color off the wallpaper and you will be left with a white spot. I would try using it in a spot that isn’t visible first. Or, try WD40 or pledge.

  10. danielle o says:

    use a white tooth paste and a towel or wash cloth use some elbow grease but not to hard you dont want to damage your wall paper.

  11. Rochelle N says:

    I have three kids and I cleaned for the military. I would first use a Mr. Clean sponge and it that didn’t work. I would use a razor blade. (If you take a razor blade and hold it just right. You can clean almost any thing.) I had to use a razor blade to clean the stove of the new house I just moved into.

  12. Jenna says:

    Goo Gone!!!!If I’ve said it once I’ll say it again!!!

    Goo Gone safely removes: gum, tar, crayon, fresh paint, tree sap, oil and grease, blood, ink, asphalt, scuff marks, tape and tape residue, makeup, lipstick and mascara, adhesives, candle wax, kitchen grease, shoe polish, soap scum, bumper stickers, duct tape, bicycle chain grease

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