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Playdough on Window

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Date: 05/03/2005 Topics: Cleaning > Windows | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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My daughter smeared playdough all over her bedroom window. I have no idea how to get that off!! Any tips would be greatly appreciated!

April fron San Antonio
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Post By guest (Guest Post) (06/19/2005)
try letting it dry first. then scrap it away with a butter knife then vaccum it up.


Post by kidsNclutter (208) | (05/06/2005)
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Play-doh is a wonderful tool for strengthening the fine motor skills muscles of the hands & arms of children. Also of the person who has to clean up the mess from it, lol! Give the child a special place to play w/ the doh, like on the kitchen floor on a clean vinyl tablecloth for a play mat?


Post By Ellise (Guest Post) (05/05/2005)
That happened to my aunt and she used vinager....give that a go!!


Post By Diana (Guest Post) (05/05/2005)
Try ammonia or vinegar


Post by wifeandme (5) | (05/04/2005)
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Try to scrape most of it off and then use polish remover but after that you will need to clean with windex or soap and water. The nail polish remover will break down the oils on that stuff.


Post By Sharon,Ky (Guest Post) (05/03/2005)
You may try using a razor blade and scraping it off GENTLY so as not to scratch the window.Play dough is terrible in carpet too. It hardens and has to be scraped up. My tip: get rid of the stuff!


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