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How Do I Clean Highlighter Writing from Wall
Asked by K.L. from Houston
on June 20, 2008
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My 2yr old daughter wrote on our white wall with hot pink highlighter. I tried to clean it with Clorow wipes, nothing. Then I tried baking soda and still nothing. Does...
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- Haley's Hints says to try using toothpaste and rubbing with a soft cloth. He says on wallpaper, use rye bread or an artgum eraser. I've always found the magic eraser...
- Mr Clean Magic Eraser, sold in your grocery store. Awesome and has worked wonders on everything for me!
- Have you tried the magic clean eraser? It works on just about everything! You can get it at WalMart! Since this will be the beginning of her artistic abilities, I...
Getting Highlighter off Walls and Pen Out of Microfiber
Asked by T.J. from Seattle
on August 23, 2008
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Anyone ever get pink highlighter off the walls? Or ballpoint pen out of a microfiber sofa? Please tell me how-thanks!
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- Believe it or not, aerosol hairspray will get ink out of fabric. You will need to spray a little, spot with water, spray a little, spot with water until it comes out....
- ditto on the baby wipes for the micro fiber couch. Thats what we have used to get out anything on our microfiber, it has even cleaned up the pen mistakes the kids hav...
- Hi, One more suggestion is a product called "Awesome" that comes in a spray bottle. Believe it or not, the only place I have found it is at Dollar Tree. It will t...
Need Insight/advice on Fourth Graders!
Asked by R.D. from Wichita
on June 11, 2010
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Hello mamas! I just accepted my first teaching job to teach fourth grade (YAY!!!) However, I have never taught above second grade and everything that I have is for sec...
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- My daughter is just finishing up 4th grade, so I can give you a girl perspective. She is in a Montessori curriculum public school, so it may be a bit different. Howe...
- Congratulations on your new job! My DSS just finished the 4th grade. This was a tough year for him. He really struggled to follow his teacher's expectations. He also s...
- My son is going into 7th now, and daughter into 4th this year. They do start to become more independent and think of themselves as no longer "little" kids. But they ...