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Freeze it with ice, and scrape it out. That would work, if it was chunks of crayon. To get the stains out of fabric, use WD-40 and dish soap. First apply the WD-40 with a sponge. Lay a paper towel on top to soak up the dye. After about 15-20 minutes of soaking, wash it with dish soap. Throw it in the washer a few times and it should be fine. Hope this helps!

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13y ago

I rubbed it off of my couch with dry baking soda. It came off completely. I'm not sure if the couch had any stain resistance treatment, or if it would work with all fabrics, but it worked well on my couch. I also know that baking soda gets crayon off of hard surfaces like floors. Definitely worth a try...

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15y ago

run dryer for 15 minutes then get a damp sponge dipped in comet and scrub and use a toothbrush dipped in comet to get in crevices them get a damp clean sponge and wipe away any comet in dryer or you can use soft scrub,good luck!!!!

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15y ago

wax comes out of fabic by ironing it with a paper bag covering the fabric. The wax (like from a candle) is absorbed by the paper bag. Never tried it with crayons, but crayons are made out of wax, so it seems like the concept would work.

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14y ago

I'm just guessing you put the car out in the sun and get it hot again and then wipe the crayon off.

try the HOW TO site on Google

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14y ago

Use an ice cube on the crayon to get it brittle and then chip carefully with a plastic (not metal) utensil.

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