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how can I clean crayola out from my pc screen?
January 11, 2011
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nstructions
Things You’ll Need:
Dishwashing Liquid
Lighter Fluid
Cleaning Cloths
Cleaning Cloths
Irons
Soap-base Crayons
Sponges
Spot Remover
Dishwashing Liquid
Liquid Cleansers
Old Toothbrushes
Paper Towel Rolls
Sponges
Step
1
Spray or wipe affected area with lighter fluid or a commercial spot remover solvent.
Step
2
Brush sprayed area gently with a toothbrush.
Step
3
Blot away remains with a cleaning cloth.
Step
4
Spray and wipe away last remains of the crayon and lighter fluid with a liquid cleanser.
You can try using an ice cube. Crayon is a wax and it will harden it and you may be able to get it off with your fingernail. Lay the screen flat first so as not to allow the water to run into your screen edges. Anyother surface its easy but this is all I dare to say on a pc screen.
Well, there are a few things to do in a pinch. The official Crayola website recommends using WD-40 to clean plastics, and what do you know, it turns out your screen is made of that stuff. Try some on a little corner first if you are nervous, just so you know you are going to be okay, and then go all out and spray some on a soft cloth and rub off the crayon. You should be able to wipe it again with some soapy water to get the WD-40 off and then dry it. Then you will be good to go.
If you do not have any WD-40, then you can use isopropyl alcohol on a soft cloth to get the crayon off. Be careful not to push hard on your screen though, since LCD screens are delicate. A somewhat risky solution is to use baby wipes with nail polish remover on them (I say risky because the remover may contain acetone, and though you can get them without acetone in them I would still be careful if I used one). It can work, though, if the cleaning is in quick, circular motions and the remover is then cleaned off the spot as soon as the crayon has been removed from the LCD screen.