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                            Cleaning MaterialsPaper Towels
 Soft Bristle Brush
 Spray Bottle With Water
 
 Brush off excess dry or wet air-dry clay with a soft bristle brush. Spray area with water and continue to wipe clean with paper towels. If stain remains or there is a white residue, repeat procedure.
 SPECIAL PRECAUTION: If the wallpaper is relatively smooth, try to clean the area after the air-dry clay has dried. If you apply too much pressure, scratching may occur on the wallpaper surface.
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                            Cleaning MaterialsAmmonia
 Liquid Dish Soap
 Plastic Paint Scraper
 Soft Scrub Mild Abrasive Cleanser
 Sponge
 Warm Water
 
 Remove hardened Window Cling paint with a paint scraper. Combine liquid dish soap and warm water. Wash the surface using a sponge and soapy water. Remove residual Window Cling paint by applying Soft Scrub or ammonia, according to directions on container.
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                            Cleaning MaterialsPaper Towels
 Soft Bristle Brush
 Spray Bottle With Water
 
 Brush off excess dry or wet air-dry clay with a soft bristle brush. Spray area with water and continue to wipe clean with paper towels. If stain remains or there is a white residue, repeat procedure.
 SPECIAL PRECAUTION: If the wallpaper is relatively smooth, try to clean the area after the air-dry clay has dried. If you apply too much pressure, scratching may occur on the wallpaper surface.
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                            Cleaning MaterialsCotton Balls
 Kneaded Eraser May Be Purchased at Art Supply Stores
 
 For non-washable materials, consult a professional cleaner.Special Note: Heat-Set Fabric Crayons -- Because Crayola Fabric crayons are designed for permanency, there are no suggestions for removal. Depending upon the fiber content of the fabrics involved, stains may eventually fade from natural fabrics after repeated washing and exposure to sunlight.
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                            Cleaning MaterialsLiquid Dish Soap
 Soft Cloth
 Soft Scrub Bleach Nonabrasive Cleanser
 Water
 
 Mix water and liquid dish soap and wash the area. Or, apply Soft Scrub with bleach to a soft cloth and wipe the stain. After stain is removed, wipe the surfaces with a damp cloth to remove any residue.
 
             
                         
                                                             
                                                             
                         
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                                                             
                                                            