My two year old daughter decided to add some color to our new microsuede couch using various colors of crayon, I found if you use a very fine emory board (nail file) it takes the crayon right off, just go over the markings lightly until it's gone. Fine sand paper may work also, I would test it first in a small area.
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Does anyone have any tips on removing crayon from microfiber furniture?
By Leslie from Arvada, CO
I have used rubbing alcohol b and a clean rag or sponge. Put the alcohol in a spray bottle and lightly mist the area and then clean work rag. Once it's completely dry it's going to feel stiff and not look quite right. Just take a brush b use l you use for cleaning ( make sure it's clean) and rub over the area in circles and it will come right back.