Clean and well-maintained walls enhance the beauty of any home. But in houses with children, it is almost impossible to keep walls spotless. Despite repeated warnings, kids often turn walls into their drawing canvas, leaving behind stubborn marks of crayons, pencils, and colors. These stains not only look ugly but also spoil the overall look of the house. Many parents, unable to deal with these marks, often repaint the walls. However, scrubbing them incorrectly can also peel off the paint.
The good news is that you don’t always need to get the walls repainted. There are a few easy tricks that can help you remove these marks without damaging the whitewash or wall paint.
One of the most effective ways is using a glass cleaner. Instead of wiping with a wet cloth, spray some glass cleaner directly on the marks and let it sit for 5–7 minutes. After that, wipe gently with a clean cloth, and the stains will fade away.
Another simple method is to use dishwashing liquid. Mix a few drops of dish soap in lukewarm water, dip a cloth into the solution, and wipe the wall carefully. This works well for crayon and color marks, making the wall look brighter.
Baking soda is also highly effective. Mix it with a little lukewarm water to form a cleaning solution. Apply it to the stained area and leave it for a few minutes. Then, rub lightly with a cloth to see instant results.
Surprisingly, even toothpaste can come to the rescue. Apply a small amount on the stains and rub gently, just like brushing. Within minutes, the marks will disappear without harming the paint.
With these easy household remedies, you can restore your walls to their clean and fresh look without spending extra money on repainting.
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