Cleaning Crayon and Wax

Updated on February 24, 2008
C.F. asks from San Jose, CA
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Any ideas how to get crayon and wax off of wood (pine) dining room table? We've tried Murphy's oil and an organic multipurpose cleaner. Thanks

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S.W.

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Super easy! Mr. Clean Magic eraser. Every home with a kid should have one. Find it at all grocery/drug stores near the reguar sponges. It will rub off like butter and not damage your table. :)

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S.W.

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You can also try mayonnaise. I know it's weird, but sometimes it works on wood scratches and stains. Put it on there, leave it for a little while (10 minutes) and then wipe it off. (Then the next day clean it real good to make sure you got all the mayonnaise off!) Good luck!

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L.C.

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Try Mr. Cleans eraser. Its in the cleaning aisle. It removed permanent marker from our wood table.

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M.A.

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Candy, What organic product did you try? I have used one that gets most anything out.

Also, Try putting paper towel on top of it and then a lightly warm iron to melt it and the paper towel acts like a wick and pulls it up.

http://www.chemistry.co.nz/stain_frame.htm

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A.F.

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Try milk Yes that's right milk. It works well at getting crayon off walls and floors.

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K.H.

answers from Fresno on

Crayola crayons website www.crayola.com in the For Parents section has stain removing/cleaning tips for each of its products and many different household surfaces. Check it out! :)

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L.H.

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Mr Erasers do work sooo good!! I use them on everything, but be careful, they can dull a finish on furniture if you rub too hard, i found that out the hard way. They are the bomb..my mother in law bought us a whole case of them and they are almost gone!!
Good Luck :o)

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B.R.

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I have had great results with Goo Gone on most surfaces. My advice would be to test it on a small hidden place first, to be sure it doesn't harm the wood, but have had great results on my own wooden furniture. I have used it on crayon and on permanent marker stains. My husband even suggested I try it on a permanent marker stain that accidentally got on our computer screen (I wouldn't have listened to him except for the fact that he's a computer repairman and I figured he should know if it would be harmful). It worked great and didn't damage the screen at all.

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S.B.

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Here's one I got from my mom...

As long as the table is sealed reasonably well with some kind of poly or other base, the following should work. But test a small area just in case.

Spray a cheap ( i.e. tacky ) hairspray on the crayon... then wipe with newspaper or a microfiber cloth immediately.

Another one I heard was toothpaste but seeing as that is an abrasive ( extremely fine, but abrasive none-the-less ) it may scratch the table surface.

hope that helps.

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