Crayola Bathtub Crayons

Updated on December 01, 2011
M.M. asks from Wheaton, IL
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Do they really wash off as easily as they claim?

ADD: I worry about white grout lines.

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M.2.

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They do! I was leary when I first bought them too but both my daughters love them! We just use a wet washcloth to clean the tile shower walls when they are done. They're both getting some new colored crayons in their stockings this year =)

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E.S.

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Yup. I do the same as Ena. Take the wash cloth and clean the slate for the next night. Funny thing is I end up using them more than DD. She tells me what to draw!

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E.S.

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We've never had a problem cleaning them up. I just take the washcloth that I used for my son and wipe down the tub with it as the water drains. My son loves them too.

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C.C.

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No...but they are a heck of alot of fun for kids and parents!!! Worry about the cleanup after the fun...that's what counts!

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We have a tub/shower surround.....they never stained them. My son loved those!

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A.S.

answers from Eugene on

They wash off of the tub not the bath mat. My dd drop one outside of the tub and on to the mat, it stained.

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V.W.

answers from Jacksonville on

As long as you don't leave the "art" up TOO long. My hubby drew a pair of "pale green pants" (from the Dr. Seuss story) on the tub surround for our son (son wasn't even in the bath, it was a surprise for bathtime! lol) It stayed on the wall for a few WEEKS. I did eventually get it all off, but it took a lot of elbow grease at that point. If you wash off at the end of the bath, like the others have said, easy peasy.
And I must say, I did an awful lot of drawing FOR my kids, too! And it was fun! :))

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C.L.

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We didn't try the bath crayons, but we tried bath paints. They irritated the skin of my son who has sensitive skin.

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M.P.

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They do-With some elbow grease. Scrubbing Bubbles works well at loosening the marks up for removal.

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