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Attn: MOMS! Anyone know how to get crayon out of clothing?

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I washed a dryed my DDs clothes without checking her pockets (sham on me!). She had a big purple crayon in one of her jean pockets
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and now all her clothes are ruined - covered in purple crayon.

I know it'' a long shot - but does anyone know if there is a way to get the crayon out of her clothing?
 
WD-40! Yes, REALLY!!!

I discovered this recently when I left a tub of shea butter in my pocket and washed and DRIED my WORK pants! HORRORS! A few squirts of WD-40 and all was well again. It comes in a pen form now so you don''t even have to drag out the big bottle.

Of course, you do have to wash a few times to get out the smell of the WD-40!
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THANK YOU! THANK YOU! SDL and Sumbride!
 
interesting info... thx
 
Date: 3/26/2008 11:50:46 AM
Author: sumbride
WD-40! Yes, REALLY!!!

I discovered this recently when I left a tub of shea butter in my pocket and washed and DRIED my WORK pants! HORRORS! A few squirts of WD-40 and all was well again. It comes in a pen form now so you don''t even have to drag out the big bottle.

Of course, you do have to wash a few times to get out the smell of the WD-40!
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Awesome. I bet this might work on hubby''s work clothes that he washed and dried with a chapstick tube... Glad it wasn''t me.
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Thanks sum!!
 
Date: 3/26/2008 3:28:12 PM
Author: Ellen
Date: 3/26/2008 11:50:46 AM

Author: sumbride

WD-40! Yes, REALLY!!!


I discovered this recently when I left a tub of shea butter in my pocket and washed and DRIED my WORK pants! HORRORS! A few squirts of WD-40 and all was well again. It comes in a pen form now so you don''t even have to drag out the big bottle.


Of course, you do have to wash a few times to get out the smell of the WD-40!
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Awesome. I bet this might work on hubby''s work clothes that he washed and dried with a chapstick tube... Glad it wasn''t me.
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Thanks sum!!

It definitely will work on chapstick! Just be sure not to put it in the dryer again until you know the stain is out. A couple of the spots had to be treated twice, or I missed some the first time. Not sure which it was. And yes, very glad it wasn''t YOU! I was so upset with myself because I knew that little tub of shea was missing and it didn''t even OCCUR to me that it was still in my pocket!!
 
Sorry, can''t help. But I have a product endorsement - colour wonder markers by crayola. They only write on the colour wonder paper, and not on clothes, walls, nothing!!!
 
Date: 3/26/2008 3:33:28 PM
Author: sumbride


It definitely will work on chapstick! Just be sure not to put it in the dryer again until you know the stain is out. A couple of the spots had to be treated twice, or I missed some the first time. Not sure which it was. And yes, very glad it wasn''t YOU! I was so upset with myself because I knew that little tub of shea was missing and it didn''t even OCCUR to me that it was still in my pocket!!
Ok, will do, thanks!
 
Date: 3/26/2008 11:50:46 AM
Author: sumbride

Of course, you do have to wash a few times to get out the smell of the WD-40!
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Using Oxyclean probably would get rid of the WD-40 smell as it takes care of nearly EVERY odor.
 
I was going to say Oxyclean also....I have a 3 year old boy and it gets out almost all of his stains from his clothes:)
 
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