You can get a poster putty stain off of walls by mixing vegetable and mineral oil together, then applying it to the stain using paper towels. Wipe the wall using a bit of pressure. When the stain has gone, you can get rid of the oily residue by wiping the area with a sponge that has been dipped into a warm soapy solution.
The thing that I found most useful was to take a piece of painters masking tape and putting it over the putty and pressing it into the putty and pulling it off. In some cases if there is not a semi gloss on the walls and there will still be a dark circle from the moisture of the putty and the only solution to that is to paint over the spots After you remove all you can with a putty knife or masking tape, use a little Greased Lightning (it's an all purpose cleaner) on an old bath cloth. It worked like a charm for me! No mark left on the wall at all!
Scrape and scrape. What ever you do don't put it in the washer yet. It will stain whatever it is if you put it in the wash.
you should put on some bathroom spray on shoes and if it does not work it is impossilble to get off
Here's how you get silly putty off silly bands: Leave the silly band with the silly putty out to dry and then scrape off the silly putty. If it doesn't work, you might want to try wetting it then while it's gooey and slippery, scrape it off just the same!
You can get a bigger piece of putty and press it lightly on the putty that's stuck on your surface. It works pretty well sometimes
you wash it
No,any marker does come off poster board without destroying it.
To remove nail polish from wooden furniture, use a putty knife to get the polish off the wood. Then use denatured alcohol to get rid of the traces of the polish.
Try spraying the spot with the silly putty on it with hairspray, and while the hairspray is still wet, pick the silly putty off.
Soften it will fingernail polish remover and scrape with a putty knife. It should come off relatively easy.
You will need to paint the stain with a pickling gel. It is very rough, but it will get the stain off.
lol shame you cant you have to get a super duper mumper damper fumeper bleach lol
You can try scraping it off with a putty knife. If you happen to gouge the drywall in the process, use drywall mud over the spot, smooth it over with a putty knife. After it dries, try sanding it. If it is still not flat, scrape on a bit more drywall, allow to dry and sand again.