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Fill a small container with liquid dish detergent and water. With a wet soapy sponge, work in a circular motion to remove the stain. Rinse the sponge as needed. Allow to air dry. If stain remains apply Soft Scrub according to the directions on the container, wipe the stain and rinse.
Brush and rinse as much of the chalk stain from the surface as possible. Rinse with water. Repeat as necessary.
Hoover as much of the dry colored chalk stain from the material as possible. Apply upholstery/rug shampoo according to the directions on the container.
Scrape excess residue from surface. Apply liquid dish soap, use a stiff bristle brush in a circular motion and rinse with water. If the stain persists, use a degreaser according to the directions on the package.
Wash with dish soap.
Wash with water.
Remove as much of the stain as possible using a paper towel with a blotting motion. Apply carpet/upholstery cleaner according to the directions on the container. Allow product to stand and penetrate for 5 minutes. Blot area with a paper towel, sponge or soft cloth being careful not to spread the stain. Continue blotting until the stain is removed. Hoover when dry. If stain remains, repeat application.
Wash with water. On unfinished marble, pastels will leave a residual stain.
All colors can be removed with water except blue, brick red and red, which can be removed using liquid dish soap.
Wipe all stains with a damp sponge. If stain persists, saturate a cotton ball with nail polish remover, blot the remaining stain and rinse.
Dampen a sponge with rubbing alcohol and use in a blotting motion to absorb the stain, changing the sponge as often as needed. Apply upholstery/rug shampoo according to the directions on the container. If stain remains, repeat.
Dampen a sponge with rubbing alcohol and use in a blotting motion to absorb the stain, changing the sponge as often as needed. Apply stain remover according to the directions on the container.
Scrape excess clay with a dull knife or metal spoon. Spray with WD-40 and let stand a few minutes. Again, scrape excess clay with dull knife or metal spoon. Respray with WD-40 and wipe stain with cotton balls. If any stain remains, saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol, blot the stain and rinse. Wipe any remaining residue or remaining stain with a damp sponge or cloth moistened with liquid dish soap.
Presoak the stained garment using stain remover. Wash as usual. Air dry. If the stain persists, presoak again with additional amount of laundry detergent.
Brush and rinse as much of the chalk stain from the surface as possible with a sponge. Remove the remaining chalk stain with a damp sponge.
Spray the surface to be cleaned with WD-40 and wipe clean with a soft cloth. If any stain remains, saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol, blot the stain and rinse. Wipe any remaining residue with a damp sponge or cloth moistened with liquid dish soap.
Place stained area on paper towels and blot with alcohol. Wash with laundry detergent and stain remover and rinse in warm water. Repeat as necessary until all the stain is removed.
Remove as much of the black paper coating stain as possible using paper towels to blot the stain. Use a cleaner according to the directions on the container. Allow stain to stand and penetrate for 5 minutes. Blot area with a clean paper towel or sponge, being careful not to spread the stain. Hoover when carpet is dry. If stain remains, repeat procedure.
Use a garden hose with water to remove as much of the stain as possible. Apply liquid dish soap and water to the stain, and work the area with a scrub brush. Rinse with water.
Spray cleaner on surface according to the directions on container. Wipe with paper towels. If stain remains, repeat procedure.
Use furniture polish according to the directions on the container. Wipe with a soft cloth. If stain remains, repeat procedure.
Wash skin as soon as possible with any type bar soap, any type grease cutting liquid dish soap or baby wipes. If stain remains, use pumice soap. Repeat washing if necessary.
Wipe all stains with a damp sponge. If the stain persists, saturate a cotton ball with nail polish remover; blot the remaining stain and rinse.
Dampen a sponge with alcohol and use a blotting motion to absorb the stain, changing the sponge as often as needed. Apply upholstery/rug/carpet shampoo according to the directions on the container.
Rinse stain from fabric with cold water until no more color is being removed. Place fabric on paper towels and saturate with alcohol using a cotton ball to blot the stain. Replace the paper towels as often as needed. Wash with laundry detergent and stain remover and rinse in warm water.
Spray the stained surface with cleaner and wipe with paper towels. Repeat as needed. Rinse with water
Use a garden hose to wet the stained area and apply a small amount of liquid dish soap. Work the area with a scrub brush. Rinse with water. Repeat procedure as needed.
Remove as much of the stain as possible with paper towels. Work the stain from the outer edges towards the center, confining the stain. Spray the stained area with carpet cleaner and blot with paper towels. Repeat as needed. Once stain is removed, rinse with water.
Add liquid dish soap to water. If stain remains, apply cleanser with a soft cloth or sponge. Work the stain for several minutes. Rinse with water. Repeat as needed.
Rinse the fabric with water to remove as much of the stain as possible. Apply a small amount of liquid dish soap to pre-treat the stain. Machine wash in hottest water the garment will allow. Air Dry. If any stain remains, repeat as needed.
Wipe all stains with a damp sponge and repeat to remove stain. If stain persists saturate a cotton ball with alcohol and blot the stain and rinse.
While stain is wet, remove as much of the stain as possible with paper towels, using a blotting motion. Be careful not to spread the stain. NOTE: If stain has dried, we do not offer a stain removal suggestion, since the acrylic paint will be permanent.
Wipe all stains with a damp sponge. If stain persists saturate a cotton ball with alcohol and blot the stain and rinse.
Dampen a sponge with water and wipe stains from the outside to the center of the stain. If the stain remains, dampen a sponge with alcohol and use a blotting motion to absorb the stain, changing the sponge as often as needed. Apply upholstery/rug shampoo according to the directions on the container.
If stain is noticed before laundering, rinse with hot water. Wash in hot water with laundry detergent for about 12 minutes (heavy soil cycle). Soak in a solution of stain remover according to the instruction on the container for one hour. Repeat laundry cycle. Repeat laundering should remove any residual stains.
Wipe all stains with a damp sponge. If any stain remains, apply liquid dish soap with a damp sponge, work in a circular motion and rinse. If stain persists saturate a cotton ball with alcohol and blot the stain and rinse.
Dampen a sponge with water and wipe stains from the outside to the center of the stain. If the stain remains, dampen a sponge with alcohol and use a blotting motion to absorb the stain, changing the sponge as often as needed. Apply upholstery/rug shampoo according to the directions on the container. If stain remains, use Capture spot and soil remover according to the directions on the container.
If stain is noticed before laundering, rinse with hot water. Soak in a solution of stain remover according to the instruction on the container for one hour. Repeat laundry cycle. Repeat laundering should remove any residual stains.
Wipe the stain with a damp sponge. If the stain persists, saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol, blot the remaining stain and rinse.
Dampen a sponge with alcohol and use a blotting motion to absorb the stain, changing the sponge as often as needed. Apply upholstery/rug shampoo according to the directions on the container. If stain remains, repeat.
Rinse stain from the fabric with cold water until no more color is being removed. Place fabric on paper towels and saturate with alcohol using a cotton ball to blot the stain. Replace the paper towels as often as needed. Wash in hot water with laundry detergent and rinse in warm water.
Wipe all stains with a damp sponge. If the stain persists, saturate a cotton ball with nail polish remover, blot the remaining stain and rinse.
Wipe all stains with a damp sponge. If stain remains, saturate a cotton ball with alcohol and blot the stain and rinse.
Dampen a sponge with alcohol and use a blotting motion to absorb the washable watercolor stain, changing the sponge as often as needed. Apply upholstery/rug shampoo according to the directions on the container.
Please Note...
The suggestions for removing stains have been compiled as a service to our consumers. We are unable to guarantee or be responsible for the results obtained by these procedures. You may also wish to consult your local cleaner for further recommendations.
Before attempting the stain removal method, test each procedure on an inconspicuous area of the material or surface to be cleaned. Please be advised these stain removal methods involve hazardous products and are intended only for adult use. Crayola does not recommend children attempt these procedures.
In many procedures, specific brands of products are recommended. These are brands that performed most effectively in our laboratory. Always check individual containers for recommended procedures and warnings. Competitive brand products may work equally well.
For additional assistance, contact us toll-free at 800-272-9652 weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time.