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How to Remove Crayon from Painted Walls

April 30, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 17 Comments

Oh the joys of parenting a toddler! You get to search online for answers to questions such as “how to remove crayon from painted walls” or, “how to remove crayon from painted wood” or, “how to remove crayon from plastic.” Layah’s a little artist, y’all, and it seems that her medium of choice is ANYTHING THAT SHOULDN’T HAVE CRAYON ON IT. Sigh…

But imagine my joy when I discovered that my newest love affair (essential oils) would also be the solution to my colorful wall problem! In my kit of oils I have lemon essential oil. It smells insanely awesome, and it also helps me with lung and sinus support and appetite suppression. Basically, it is a wonder oil.  how to remove crayon from painted walls

And now I know that it can also get crayon off painted walls!

All you need to do is put a drop of Young Living lemon essential oil on a q-tip, and gently scrub the colored area. Look at what happens!

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I was a little bit worried that since I was applying an oil to the walls I would be left with an oily or greasy looking residue. But since I used Young Living oils and I know that they are 100% pure and contain no additives, I had nothing to fear!

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There is no residue whatsoever. I’ve used this on several painted spots in my house, all with great results. Just one more reason to fall in love with lemon!

More About Essential Oils

If you want to learn more about my journey with essential oils and why I won’t stop talking about them, check out my other posts! And if you want to get some lemon oil for yourself, email me at stuffparentsneed@gmail.com, as I’ll be placing an order around May 15th and I’d be happy to include you in it! If you are reading this after May, feel free to reach out to inquire about my next monthly order date!

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How to Remove Crayon from Painted Wood

April 15, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · 3 Comments

Anyone else out there have a budding Picasso? Layah is quite smitten with crayons, and despite being told approximately 9.5 MILLION times to only color on paper, the child can’t seem to help herself. I’ve already shown you how to remove crayon from plastic, and today I’m going to show you how to remove cray from painted wood. Once again, this post is born from necessity. I had to find out for myself, so I thought I’d share my findings!

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So Layah painted on the wooden ledge of one of our downstairs windows. I noticed it probably 30 minutes after she did it. And then I let it sit there for about 2 weeks before I tried to remove it. I just wanted to let you know that I didn’t go after it the second it happened, so if you have older crayon stains, no worries!

The solution is really quite simple, and in my case, this took care of about 90% of the discoloration, which is good enough for me! 🙂 All you need is a baby wipe. I tried it with two different kinds, and both were effective, so if you don’t have kids in diapers at home, you can just pick up the cheap Target or Walmart brand on your next trip (I’ve used the Target ones to remove makeup in a pinch, FYI, and they work!).

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Like I said, I could still see a faint amount of green after I was finished, so perhaps in the future I will do additional research to see if I could try something else. But for now, this took care of enough of the problem to satisfy me, and it was really easy!

I’ve also read some folks online say that baby wipes will take crayon off of painted walls. Layah also painted on the wall right next to this ledge, and at least for me, the crayon on the painted wall didn’t budge AT ALL. So of course we’ll have to do a whole other post about that when I get around to figuring how to remove it! 🙂

I hope this helps other parents of little artists in training, too!

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