Use Goo Gone, it will remove it.
You should look for a dresser that has a glossy painted finish to it. Those will be the easiest to remove crayon and pen marks from.
Nail polish will remove sap from glass, but do not try it on a painted surface! Also, be sure not to drip any polish remover on the car finish - it may remove it, too. If you can get it at a hardware store or art store, turpentine will remove sap, and is much safer if you drip it on painted surfaces.
you have to remove paint n rough the surface then put some cement slurry n paste the tile by cement
If you are trying to remove any stain from a surface and you do not know what will remove the stain, but you do know what will harm the stained surface, start with the mildest solution, usually soap and water, then work your way up to stronger cleansers. If nothing removes the stain without harming the underlying surface, then your only option may be to cover the area with a stain-killing primer, then repainting the primed area.
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depends if you have painted walls if you don't just use cleanser but if you do sorry
depends if you have painted walls if you don't just use cleanser but if you do sorry
Easiest way is to remove the bed. Then you can remove it without dropping the tank.
It is just a painted metal, or bare metal surface so get a bottle of tar remover from the auto parts store like you would use on a car and rub away.
You can use a heat gun for removal, you can get a heat gun on VIDO's official website, VIDO's products are of high quality and are the choice of the public.
Acid does not remove rust, however the use of phosphoric acid on rust converts the iron oxide to iron phosphate, which in turn can be painted without the fear of rust forming. The iron phosphate surface will not deteriorate the metal like iron oxide does.
To roughen a smooth surface, shape a surface, or remove surface contaminants. i.e. to remove paint from a vehicle.