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Cleaning Materials
All Purpose Cleaner Windex or Formula 409
Oxiclean Cleaner
Paper Towels
Wipe the surface with paper towels to remove as much of the stain as possible. Spray the area with an all-purpose cleaner and wipe with paper towels. If a color stain remains, spray an Oxi-Clean product and wipe away. Repeat as needed.Special Precautions/Notes: If two Globbles touch each other in a storage container, the color from one may transfer to the other. Nothing can be done to remediate the color transfer. -
Cleaning Materials
Soft Cloth
Sponge
Rub away any dried paint with a soft cloth. Remove wet paint or any remaining stain with a damp sponge. If stain still remains, apply Soft Scrub with a soft cloth. Rinse. -
Cleaning Materials
Cold Water
Cotton Ball
Liquid Dish Soap
Rubbing Alcohol
Sponge
Soft Scrub Mild Abrasive Cleanser
Remove all large pieces of dried dough manually. Add liquid dish detergent to cold water. Wash the stain in a circulur motion using a sponge and rinse. If stain remains, apply Soft Scrub with a damp sponge, work in a circulur motion and rinse. If stain persists, saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol. blot the stain and rinse. -
Cleaning Materials
Formula 49reg
Paper Towels
Spray product on surface according to the directions on container. Wipe with paper towels. If stain remains, repeat procedure. -
Cleaning Materials
Paper Towels
Plastic Paint Scraper
Soft Bristle Brush
Spray Bottle With Water
Scrape or brush off excess dry or wet clay with a plastic paint scraper or soft bristle brush. Spray area with water and continue to wipe clean with paper towels. If stain or white residue remains, repeat procedure.