Getting ink and crayon out of fabric?


Question:my daighter drew a little bit on the couch cover with red crayon and an ink pen...any ways of getting the stain out?

Answers:
Goo Gone...You can get it at Wal Mart in the paint section.
Goo Gone safely removes:
gum, tar, crayon, fresh paint, tree sap, oil and grease, blood, ink, asphalt, scuff marks, tape and tape residue, makeup, lipstick and mascara, adhesives, candle wax, kitchen grease, shoe polish, soap scum, bumper stickers, duct tape, bicycle chain grease


use that oxy-clean stuff and use it, and when it first happens use one of those tide-to-go marker pen things, they actually work
This is really weird but my grand-daughter just drew on our couch with pen and I used Neutrogena anti-residue shampoo I've used this also on blood and it works great! Just don't put too much on because you'll get too much soap in the couch then.
Is that reall you in your avatar pic?? If so feel free to send me some nudz
Not sure about crayon, but a spritz of hairspray will get ink or sharpie marker right out!! Just sprit it on, use a warm soapy wash cloth and wipe off.
Crayon, hmm, I am not sure.
Ink (from a ballpoint pen, for example) will simply dissolve if sprayed with old fashioned hair spray. I keep a bottle of White Rain hairspray near my washer for any marks on the kids clothes...or mine!! It can then be rubbed or blotted out. Or washed in the machine as usual. It really works!!
Try Goo-Gone it should work great. Good Luck
wd-40 or rubbing alcohol

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