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  2. How to Remove Crayon from Just About Anything - AOL

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    If the crayon stain is thick, use a dull knife to scrape the top part of the residue off. Dish Soap Liquid dish soap is magnificent for removing tough stains , and it works quite well on crayons.

  3. 9 Easy Ways to Get Crayon off the Wall - AOL

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    The post 9 Easy Ways to Get Crayon off the Wall appeared first on Reader's Digest. These quick fixes will show you how to remove crayon from walls in no time. 9 Easy Ways to Get Crayon off the Wall

  4. Give broken crayons a new lease on life with these 5 crafts - AOL

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    From a graphic t-shirt to a clock, here are 5 crafting activities that give broken crayons a second chance at life.

  5. Conservation and restoration of paintings - Wikipedia

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    Cloth or textiles are typically made from natural fibers such as wool, silk, cotton, linen, and hemp. However, some textiles more recently have been created with modified natural fibers such as Rayon. Textiles can make up many different objects from cushions to dresses. All with varying degrees and types of degradation.

  6. Soap - Wikipedia

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    A handmade soap bar Two equivalent images of the chemical structure of sodium stearate, a typical ingredient found in bar soaps Emulsifying action of soap on oil. Soap is a salt of a fatty acid (sometimes other carboxylic acids) used for cleaning and lubricating products as well as other applications. [1]

  7. Grease pencil - Wikipedia

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    This pencil is usually made from non-toxic opaque wax (such as paraffin, beeswax, ceresin, carnauba or spermaceti wax) [1] that is similar to a crayon but stronger. [citation needed] Marks made by grease pencils are resistant to moisture and can usually be removed by rubbing the marked surface with a paper towel.

  8. Anti-scratch coating - Wikipedia

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    Anti-scratch coating is a type of protective coating or film applied to an object's surface for mitigation against scratches. Scratches are small surface-level cuts left on a surface following interaction with a sharper object. Anti-scratch coatings provide scratch resistances by containing tiny microscopic materials with scratch-resistant ...

  9. Lichen simplex chronicus - Wikipedia

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    This is a skin disorder characterized by a self-perpetuating scratch-itch cycle: [4] It may begin with something that rubs, irritates, or scratches the skin, such as clothing. This causes the person to rub or scratch the affected area. Constant scratching causes the skin to thicken.