never dealt with this before.
First thing to pop into my brain was, get a blow dryer and wet wash cloth?
the title speaks for it self.
How do I get crayon off of my dryer.
I'm not even attempting the clothes. I don't have the time or energy... But I don't want to keep ruining other clothing..and I Mt. Laundry is BADDDD I have ebola Pink Eye Laundry piling up and Miss must smear my pooey diaper on your bed...just happened as well
Help me!!!!![]()
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never dealt with this before.
First thing to pop into my brain was, get a blow dryer and wet wash cloth?
How To Remove Crayon From the Dryer
Hope this helps. I have never had to do it. Good luck.
Then I googled searched [which i'm sure you've already done] and found this
Treat stained clothing from the dryer first.
Before you even work on the dryer, you need to look over your clothes that you just pulled out and find where the crayon marks that will need stain treating are at. Treat the crayon stains as quickly as possible, because they've already been dried. If you work quickly you might be able to get rid of the crayon.
Scrape the crayon from the dryer.
Try using a credit card to gently scrape as much of the crayon from the surface of the dryer as possible. A plastic spatula will work in a pinch, but a credit card is the perfect size to get the gunky crayon off of the dryer.
Use a blow dyer.
If crayon wax still remains on the dryer, hold a blow dryer 6 inches away from the dryer drum. It will heat up the wax, making it easier to wipe away.
Apply W-D 40 to a cleaning cloth
Apply a small amount of W-D 40 to a cleaning cloth and wipe down the crayon area until all of the wax is gone.
Use dish soap or all-purpose cleaner.
Finally, wipe down the interior with a small amount of dish soap and warm water or an all-purpose cleaner. Make sure all of the crayon has been removed from every part of the dryer, and you'll be ready to dry clothes again.
Magic Eraser? Maybe?
Run your dryer empty to make it hot for the above ideas. When you are about done, dump some rubbing alcohol on a paper towel to get off the WD-40 and any dye from the crayons. This all worked for the blue crayon that was all over mine. Good luck.
Donna