Crayola washable markers??
#22
well i got out 95% of the green crayola marker lines. yellow shows it still a bit but not much. I'll see how it looks tomorrow when it's dry.
after soaking, i applied WD40 and liquid dishwasher soap, rubbed that in and washed with Oxy clean again. then next time around i sprayed the marks with Shout Advanced and washed with Oxy clean again.
looking so much better. tomorrow is another day.
after soaking, i applied WD40 and liquid dishwasher soap, rubbed that in and washed with Oxy clean again. then next time around i sprayed the marks with Shout Advanced and washed with Oxy clean again.
looking so much better. tomorrow is another day.
#24
OOOOOOOH scary! I taught preschool for too long to believe the WASHABLE designation on stuff, especially washable tempera paint! I'll just keep using the more expensive ones that are made for quilting.....
#27
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
rats girl. you should have told me!! kidding. next shopping trip, more wash out blue markers.
the Fons & Porter chalk marker pencils are not my favorite either. sigh.
the Fons & Porter chalk marker pencils are not my favorite either. sigh.
#29
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i kind of though cold water would help set the colors...when i've used crayola markers i've always then washed...yes...washed...not just soaked but put in the washer...with warm water and detergent...all marks came out. but i always test every fabric i'm going to mark because just because it came out of this peice does not mean it will come out of the one next to it. i don't know that just sitting in cold water is going to accomplish anything
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