Spray the stained area with All Purpose cleaner and wipe with paper towels. If stain persists, dampen a sponge with warm water and liquid dish soap to work the area in a circular motion. Rinse with water. Repeat as needed.
ALTERNATIVE SUGGESTION: Mr. Clean Magic Eraser can be used per the manufacturer's direction.
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Cleaning Materials
Dull Knife or Metal Spoon
Carpet Cleaner Spot Shot or Oxiclean Based Cleaning Product Preferred
Scrape off as much clay as possible. Vacuum the area. If stain persists, use a carpet cleaning product per the manufacturer's direction. Repeat as needed.
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Cleaning Materials
Cotton Balls
Dull Knife or Metal Spoon
Ice Cubes
Nail Polish Remover
Rubbing Alcohol
Scrape off as much clay as possible. Use ice cubes to chill the clay making it easier to scrape away. Saturate a cotton ball with nail polish remover and blot the stained area. Repeat as needed. Rubbing alcohol is a good substitute for nail polish remover. -
Cleaning Materials
Paper Towels
Sponge
Liquid Dish Soap Preferred Dawn or Joy
All Purpose Cleaner Windex or Formula 409
Scrape off as much clay as possible. Spray the area with All Purpose cleaner and wipe with paper towels. Remove any remaining residue with a sponge dampened with warm water and liquid dish soap. Rinse with water. Repeat as needed.
FOR STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES - Use any stainless steel cleaning product per the manufacturer’s direction. Repeat as needed. -
Cleaning Materials
Cotton Balls
Dull Knife or Metal Spoon
Liquid Dish Soap Preferred Dawn or Joy
Rubbing Alcohol
Sponge
Allow No-Bake Sculpting Clay to dry overnight. Scrape off excess clay with a dull-edge knife or metal spoon. Add liquid dish detergent to water. Wash the stain away with the soapy water and sponge and rinse. If stain remains, saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol, blot the stain and rinse. -
Cleaning Materials
Cotton Balls
Dull Knife or Metal Spoon
Rubbing Alcohol
Ice Cubes
Liquid Dish Soap Preferred Dawn or Joy
Scrape off as much clay as possible. Use ice cubes to chill the clay making it easier to scrape away. Saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol and blot the stained area. If stain persists, rub liquid dish soap into the stain and wash as normal. Repeat as needed.