I hope you can see the marks. I know they are a little hard to see on the red walls. And the one that shows a long strip of Cardinals paper is where he did almost the entire wall.
NOW WHAT?
I got a washcloth and a box of Baking Soda. I wet the washcloth and poured a little on it. I wasn't sure how much to use or what it should look like but it was clumpy so I rubbed the washcloth together. I tried it on a little spot and it worked but seemed sort of hard so I added more water and more baking soda all over the cloth.
I then scrubbed the line. You will have to put some effort into it......
Then I realized if you do it against the "grain" so to say it worked a LOT easier. So for instance, if you have a straight line up and down, then scrub it from side to side. This actually made it where I didn't have to put as much effort into it, but still had to push. About like washing your car....
And now another spot.....
You can see in the next how it's coming off.
One line GONE!
Then I saw some spots where shoes or furniture had hit and left scuff marks so I thought....what the heck!
IT WORKED!!!!
After I did the beige walls I re wet the washcloth and put more baking soda on it.
I went on to the red walls. The first was a straight line. I scrubbed it up and down at first (mainly because I had already forgot my side to side trick) and that WAS NOT GOOD! It left a white line in the paint. I went on to do the rest of the red walls and was a little nervous thinking I was going to rub white marks in all of them, but when I did the "going against the grain" trick it didn't seem to rub off the paint.
I also had a spot in the closet door. It came off a little easier!
And WHALA......IT WORKED!!!!! I might add after the walls dried I did have to go back with the damp cloth and wipe the white residue off.
I should probably also mention that some of the red paint came off on my rag. It didn't do any damage to the walls (except the one spot where I rubbed it straight up and down...picture above). But you do NOT want to wipe the rag on anything until after you rinse it out. Yes...I learned that from experience....I thought I'd hit a few spots on the doors where there were some icky sticky spots....but it came right off after I washed the cloth out.
Hope you enjoyed today's experience.....I don't like to clean but I'm glad I figured out a way to get those crayons off before Rod got home!
C~C
Great tip Crystal!!! Thank you!
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