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1078.1 | Hair Spray | SOLVIT::POULIN | | Thu Aug 08 1991 12:16 | 3 |
| How about hair spray? It takes ink out of clothes...
Good luck
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1078.2 | Clorox Product | GRANPA::LIROBERTS | | Thu Aug 08 1991 14:11 | 8 |
| There is a new product out from clorox. It's an all purpose cleaner.
I'm sure it will work. My husband used it for the first time last
weekend to clean our floor. And he said the water was almost black
when he finished.
Hope it helps.............Lillian
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1078.3 | Last Resort | CECV01::POND | | Thu Aug 08 1991 14:20 | 8 |
| We had to use fine steel wool to get the red crayon off our walls.
Basically, the steel wool removed a bit of the paint, but it was so
little that you can't tell.
We tried all sorts of cleansers, but to now avail. The steel wool was
the last resort, but it did work.
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1078.4 | Simple Green... | NEWPRT::NEWELL_JO | Jodi Newell - Irvine, California | Thu Aug 08 1991 14:33 | 12 |
| WD40 is supposed to be good at getting crayon on walls.
It's kind of greasy as I recall, so you would want to
do a test in some inconspicuous place first.
I've had great luck with Simple Green getting marker and
pencil marks off of furniture.
Good luck,
Jodi-
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1078.5 | "Softscrub" | FROSTY::OBRIEN | Yabba Dabba DOO | Thu Aug 08 1991 14:48 | 9 |
| Try "Softscrub" -- it took permanent black magic marker off my hardwood
floor. This was not a little scribble, but those large circular
scribbles, you know the kind. What I did was put a little "Softscrub"
on a cottonball and rubbed lightly on the mark only, you'd never know
the marks were ever there.
Good luck,
Julie
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1078.6 | souvenirs of Steven | TLE::RANDALL | | Thu Aug 08 1991 16:02 | 4 |
| Even if you manage to get the ink off the walls, you'll probably
be left with visible indentations where teh roller made its mark.
--bonnie
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1078.7 | | RANGER::PEACOCK | Freedom is not free! | Fri Aug 09 1991 13:56 | 5 |
| Try talking with someone who sells Amway cleaning stuff. They have
some really good stuff, and they can probably help you with ink.
- Tom
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1078.8 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | Royal Pane and Glass Co. | Sun Aug 11 1991 17:49 | 1 |
| paint
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1078.9 | re:to 1078 | BRAT::ALBERT | | Mon Aug 12 1991 11:26 | 3 |
| does hairspray also work on leather couches? i have ink everywhere and
have tried everything except for hairspray.
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1078.10 | | VANGA::KERRELL | Dave Kerrell @RDL 899-5279 | Mon Aug 12 1991 11:46 | 4 |
| Our son drew on our cloth couch the other day, I was amazed that my better half
(Sandy) got it out with Amway LOC.
/Dave.
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1078.11 | Hairspray works on leather, try TSP cleaner | GNUVAX::MINER | Mom...I'm as happy as a shark | Mon Aug 12 1991 12:56 | 10 |
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re: .8
I have successfully removed ink from our leather couch with hairspray.
There is a product called TSP for washing walls and it worked well at
removing a lovely pen and ink design my son drew for me on our bedroom
wall. You can buy it at any hardware store.
-dorothy
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1078.12 | Shoe (suede) cleaner?? | JAWS::TRIPP | | Mon Aug 12 1991 13:17 | 11 |
| I'm not sure if this will help the problem with ink on the leather
couch, but I bought some foam leather cleaner at the shoe store to
clean a leather (suede) skirt that I had gotten an ink line on at work.
It worked quite well. It was whatever brand is sold at the FAYVA shoe
store chain.
You rub it on, there's plastic brush type thing built into the cap, and
rub it off. It saved my skirt at least.
Lyn
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1078.13 | Getting crayon off table | NOVA::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Mon Aug 12 1991 13:30 | 7 |
| A little off the topic, but along the lines with how to get stuff off
other stuff... my son has taken to occasionally coloring on the Little
Tikes TABLE, rather than on the paper. I called the company and they
say that you can use WD-40 to get crayon off the table! I haven't
tried it yet. I figure, what the heck, it's his table (although I
haven't told him that :-))
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1078.14 | Fuller Brush cleaner. | GUCCI::GNOVELLO | Did *you* call me PAL? | Wed Aug 14 1991 12:37 | 5 |
| I've used FOAM CLEAN made by Fuller Brush to get ink and shoe polish
off painted surfaces.
Guy Novello
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