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Walls
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Remove crayon marks from painted walls by scrubbing with toothpaste or an ammonia-soaked cloth. Rinse and dry. ***Buy washable crayons for children! Take pencil eraser and rub them off. Removing Grease Spots Hold clean white blotter or several white paper towels over spot and press with warm iron until grease is absorbed by towels. Removing Spider Webs To get rid of those awful spider webs that seem to keep reappearing where the wall corners meet the ceiling, put an old sock over the handle of your mop or broom. After the spider webs are on the sock (instead of the walls) put the sock in your next load of laundry. That way, you don't have to touch the webs (yuck!) to clean. Cleaning Wallpaper ·To dust papered walls, tie a dustcloth over your broom and work from the top down. Cleaning Fabric Wallcoverings Dust occasionally with a clean cloth or vacuum to remove loose dirt. Wash spots and stains with a sponge or soft bristle brush soaked in a mild detergent or soap solution. Rinse well. If you really have a trouble spot, add two or three tablespoons of bleach. Use the nonchlorine type for delicate fabrics. Rinse with plenty of clear water and dry with an absorbent towel to prevent streaking. Wallpaper - Removing Spots and Stains Fingermarks, smudges, pencil marks Wallpaper Cleaning - "Scrubbable" Wallcoverings Wallcoverings labeled "scrubbable" are vinyl or vinyl-impregnated paper. They can be scrubbed with a foam cleanser or all-purpose detergent, using a sponge or soft cloth, and rinsed with clean sponge or cloth. Do not use any abrasive liquid cleaners, nor any scouring powders nor any other abrasives, as these could scratch the vinyl finish. These wallcoverings are more practical for rooms that get lots of use.
Removing Crayon Marks
Removing Heel Marks
If grease still remains, apply a paste spot remover; brush off after it dries to a powder.
If washable paper--may be able to wipe off with sudsy sponge, followed by damp sponge.
·To remove pencil marks and other non-greasy spots from non-washable papers, use an art-gum eraser or a slice of fresh rye bread.
·To prevent splash marks when you're washing baseboards or other woodwork, mask wallpaper with a wide ruler, venetian blind-slat or a piece of rigid plastic.
·When you save scraps of wallpaper for patching, tack them to a wall in the attic or closet. When you use them for repairs, they won't look so brand new.
Rub gently with art gum or commercial wallpaper cleaner. On washable paper, wipe with damp sponge, or sudsy sponge and then damp sponge if needed to remove mark.
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