How to Remove Crayon From Glass
Crayons are made of colored wax. They can be used to draw on a number of surfaces, because the wax slides onto the surface and leaves a brightly colored residue. For unwanted crayon marks, a water displacing lubricant spray is needed to cut through the wax.
Things You Will Need
- Water-displacing lubricant spray
- 2 soft cloths
- Liquid dish soap
- Water
- Window cleaner
- Paper towels
- Bowl
It can be used to remove crayon from a number of surfaces, including glass. Glass must have it's shine restored after the crayon is removed.
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Spray a generous amount of water-displacing lubricant spray onto a soft cloth.
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Rub the cloth in a circular motion over the crayon until it disappears.
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Mix 1 cup warm water and 1 tsp. liquid dish soap in a bowl.
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Dip another soft cloth into the soapy water, use it to wash off the water-displacing lubricant spray.
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Spray the glass with window cleaner, and wipe it down with paper towels.
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