I feel stupid asking about this. Im a stay at home mom and this is my 4 year old daughters bed. She got a twin bed recently, I did not buy it or pick the frame, but the family member who did got a small child... a white bed frame 🫠.
Anyway she has had this for like 3 months. I also have an almost 2 year old who, as you can see... found a crayon.
I was dealing with an ant problem we woke up to this morning and when I turned around the toddler found a crayon that I thought I put away and drew all over his sisters bed...
Im honestly just really frustrated cause ive been trying to get things situated today and a bunch of random weird messes keep happening so out of desperation I ask...
How do you get crayon off of this soft bed frame? Is it going to stain?
I tried a spounge and dishsoap but as you can see its definately staining that way. I can probably get most of it out that way and clean the rest up with something else but I dont know. Im honestly just overstimulated and frustrated and this kind of did it for me today.
Weird rant, sorry. I came here looking for crayon advice, not to rant 🥲.
Any tips would be appreciated 🫶🏻
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Maybe a magic eraser?

Magic eraser!! I’ve gotten crayon off of everything with it!

Baking soda paste. Mix a teaspoon of baking soda with very little water to create a paste and use a cloth to rub it out

Rubbing alcohol sometimes works

A few ideas:
Lemon and cream of tartar (sounds weird as hell, but I asked my grandma and that's what she said, and she had a white leather couch when we were kids, so I trust it 🤣)
My own experience/ideas:
Use a blow dryer on the coolest warm setting to heat the crayon wax a bit, and then use the edge of a smooth credit card to GENTLY scrape off as much of the crayon as you can. And then gently use a washe cloth, and mild soap. Then cotton balls with rubbing alcohol to lightly dab or rub any remaining blue coloring. Once it is as good as you can get it, and dry, then use some kind of conditioner or oil for furniture and rub that on there so that the material doesn't dry out or Crack anywhere as all of the above could be harsh.

Definitely Magic erase marker. Or “the pink stuff” paste. Or a mix of both lol

I 'd say 409 and a magic eraser...or try something all natural like baking soda and white vinegar mix or baking soda and dawn mix.slightly diluted with water and rubbed in a circular motion.