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Removing
Spots and Stain from Wallpaper
Fingermarks, smudges, pencil marks: Rub gently with
art gum or commercial wallpaper cleaner. On washable paper, wipe with
damp sponge, or sudsy sponge and then damp sponge if needed to remove
mark.
Grease Spots:
- Hold clean white blotter or several white paper towels over spot and
press with warm iron until grease is absorbed by towels.
- If grease still remains, apply a paste spot remover; brush off after
it dries to a powder.
- If washable paper--may be able to wipe off with sudsy sponge, followed
by damp sponge.
For crayon: you have to remove both wax/grease
and color:
- If thick amount left, scrape off excess with table knife.
- Use warm iron and white paper towel method as under "grease spots".
- For non-washable papers, try paste spot remover as under "grease spots".
Or wipe gently with a cloth moistened with denatured alcohol or spot
remover; these are flammable and vapors are toxic, so be sure there
is no flame, spark, or pilot light in area, have plenty of ventilation,
and use only on small spots.
- For washable papers, use sudsy sponge after steps 1 and 2. Try not
to smear the residue.
***Buy washable crayons for children!
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