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Playdough Stain on a Wall?

Does anyone know how to remove playdough from a textured wall? My 2 year rubbed it in pretty hard and the more I try to remove it, the more the paint comes off. Help!

Rachael from St. Louis, MO

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August 16, 20050 found this helpful

I would try a paste of baking soda and water .. it'll get into the grooves of the wall. Or a magic eraser .. those seem to get rid of everything!

Good Luck
Rebekah

 
March 5, 20170 found this helpful

how do you make it

 
August 20, 20050 found this helpful

have you tried a magic eraser? they usually work wonders :)

 
By jill (Guest Post)
August 23, 20050 found this helpful

Look for a substance that does not easily come apart like a gum art eraser.

Press it on the play dough and gently pull off.

Some cheap calks pull off easily as do old thick glues that have lost their stickyness when almost dry. I would experiment on some rough wood before the wall.

 
By Liz (Guest Post)
July 31, 20060 found this helpful

Hi Raecael
You can get rid of it by painting over it with a stain blocking paint primer. Kilz is one brand Wallmart has it. I had pie dough on my ceiling once and it did get rid of it.
Liz

 
By Brittney (Guest Post)
December 2, 20060 found this helpful

i need so much help. i got playdough on my ceiling. i need help because i dont want to get grounded. please help me. i dont know anything. whats a magic eraser?

thank you,
Brittney

 

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July 30, 2006

How do I get purple playdough off a decorative white wall? We were able to scrap 98% up, but the other 2% appears inbedded in the surface of the wall. Help. It's the neighbors wall!

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Sharon from Glenside

Answers:

Baking Soda and Water

I would try a paste of baking soda and water. It'll get into the grooves of the wall. Or a magic eraser. Those seem to get rid of everything!

Good Luck
Rebekah (08/16/2005)

By Rebekah

Magic Eraser

Have you tried a magic eraser? they usually work wonders. (08/20/2005)

By Kim McGrantham

Gum Eraser

Look for a substance that does not easily come apart like a gum art eraser.

Some cheap calks pull off easily as do old thick glues that have lost their stickyness when almost dry. I would experiment on some rough wood before the wall. (08/23/2005)

By jill

 
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