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<title>How can I remove crayon marks from my walls?</title>
<description>Crayon marks on your walls can really create a bad impression for your visitors and neighbors. Toremove this type ofartistry, use your hair dryer. Let itheatup for a minute and then direct the warm air at the crayon marks.As soon as thecrayon waxsoftens,you can wipe it off with asoft cloth.
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<title>How can I remove permanent marker from wood furniture?</title>
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- Usewhite paste toothpaste, not colored paste or gel.Put a small amount of toothpaste onthe stained area of the woodand, with a circular motion, use the toothpaste to rub the paste into the stain.
-When the too</description>
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<title>How do I remove permanent marker from upholstery?</title>
<description>In order to remover permanent marker from upholstery, carefully vacuum it first to remove the dust and dirt. Never soak the material because it can just worsen the stain and can also create mildew.
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<title>How should I wash down-filled coats or comforters?</title>
<description>First, check the label of the item for the best way to wash it. If the label suggests machine washing (as is normally recommended) then make sure to load the washing machine evenly so it stays balanced. Wash the item in warm water anduse a dryer tofluff it afterwards. You should notline-dry down-fil</description>
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<title>What is the best way to clean satin?</title>
<description>Check the label before washing satin items. Most satin items should be dry cleaned. However, some of them can be hand-washed using warm water and a mild detergent.
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