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crayon
By K-teacher

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I've had good luck with a product called "Dissolve-It" (sp?). I found it at WalMart and it comes in a spray bottle and takes crayon off of most surfaces. It does leave a greasy residue, however, so use some kind of cleaner afterward. I've used 409 on my small white boards to clean them and it didn't seem to hurt them, so that could be used as a follow up. Of course, my boards were already so bad, I figured nothing could make them worse!

 


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