REMOVING Crayon
1. Scrape Off Excess Crayon - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently scrape off any excess crayon wax from the fabric. Be careful not to grind it in further.
2. Place Paper Towels Behind the Stain - Slide a few paper towels or a clean cloth behind the stained area to prevent color transfer to the rest of the garment.
3. Dampen & Apply the Stain Stick - Wet both the stained area and the Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly onto the crayon stain, fully covering it.
4. Let It Sit - Let the stain stick work for 5 minutes. For heavier wax buildup, let it sit longer or repeat the application.
5. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help lift the pigment and wax.
6. Wash As Usual - Wash the garment in warm water with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash. Warm water helps soften and release any remaining wax.
7. Air Dry & Inspect - Air dry the clothing to check if the stain is gone. Avoid the dryer until you’re sure.
Tips:
- Repeat for stubborn or multicolored crayon stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Crayon - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently lift off as much of the crayon wax as possible. Be careful not to spread it further into the fabric.
2. Soak in OxyBoost Solution -
- Fill a sink or bucket with hot water.
- Add 2 scoops of Truly Free Home OxyBoost and stir to dissolve.
- Submerge the stained clothing and soak for 4–6 hours or overnight for heavy stains.
3. Agitate Gently - Occasionally swish the garment in the solution to help loosen wax and pigment from the fabric.
4. Wash As Usual - Wash the item in warm water with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash to flush out the lifted residue.
5. Air Dry & Inspect - Air dry the clothing and check for remaining stains. Avoid heat from the dryer until the crayon is completely gone.
Tips:
- For multi-color or heavily embedded stains, repeat the soak.
1. Scrape Off Excess Crayon - Use a dull knife, plastic scraper, or edge of a credit card to gently scrape away as much crayon wax as possible. Be careful not to rub it further into the fabric.
2. Blot the Area - Place a paper towel or clean cloth over the stain and gently blot to lift any loose pigment. Avoid rubbing.
3. Spray the Stain - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator directly onto the stained area until it is fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the formula to soak for 15–20 minutes so the plant-based enzymes can break down oils and pigments in the crayon.
5. Blot and Gently Agitate - Use a clean, damp cloth or a soft-bristle brush to blot and lightly scrub the treated area. Work in circular motions to lift the residue without damaging the upholstery.
6. Rinse Lightly - Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away any product residue and crayon particles.
7. Air Dry - Allow the couch to air dry completely. Avoid using heat until you're sure the stain is gone.
Tips:
- Always test the product on a hidden area to ensure the fabric is colorfast.
- Repeat the process for stubborn or multicolored crayon marks.
1. Scrape Off Excess Crayon - Use a dull knife, spoon, or plastic scraper to gently lift off any waxy crayon buildup. Be careful not to grind it into the fabric.
2. Blot the Area - Gently blot the stain with a clean cloth or paper towel to remove loose pigment. Do not rub, as this may spread the wax.
3. Apply Odor & Stain Eliminator - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator generously over the stained area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the product to work for 15–20 minutes. The plant-based enzymes will begin breaking down the crayon's oils and color pigments.
5. Gently Blot and Agitate - Use a clean, damp cloth or soft-bristled brush to blot and lightly scrub the stain. Work in gentle circles to lift the crayon residue without damaging the fabric.
6. Wipe Clean - Use a separate damp cloth to wipe away loosened residue and any remaining product.
7. Air Dry - Let the furniture air dry fully. Do not apply heat until you are certain the stain is completely gone.
Tips:
- Always test the spray on an inconspicuous area first to check for colorfastness.
- Repeat the process if needed for heavy or multicolored stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Crayon - Use a dull knife or the edge of a spoon to gently scrape away any hardened or excess crayon from the sheet. Avoid rubbing it deeper into the fabric.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the stained area from the back with cold water to help push the crayon wax and pigment out of the fibers.
3. Dampen and Apply the Stain Stick - Wet both the stained area and the Truly Free Home Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly onto the stain, coating it fully.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the Stain Stick to sit and penetrate the stain for 5 minutes. For tougher or older crayon stains, you can leave it longer or repeat the process.
5. Agitate the Area - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to gently lift the wax and pigment from the fibers.
6. Wash As Usual - Wash the sheet in warm water with Truly Free Home Laundry Wash to help melt and remove remaining residue.
7. Air Dry - Let the sheet air dry. Do not use the dryer until you’re sure the stain is completely gone—heat can set any leftover wax or color.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if needed for heavy or multicolored stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Crayon - Use a dull knife, spoon, or plastic scraper to gently lift off any visible wax. Be careful not to rub it deeper into the fabric.
2. Blot the Area - Place a clean cloth or paper towel over the stain and gently blot to remove loose pigment. Avoid rubbing to prevent spreading.
3. Apply Odor & Stain Eliminator - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator directly onto the stained area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the formula to sit for 15–30 minutes to break down the crayon’s waxes and pigments.
5. Gently Blot and Scrub - Use a clean damp cloth or soft brush to gently blot and agitate the area in small circles. This will help lift the stain without damaging the upholstery.
6. Wipe and Rinse Lightly - Dampen another cloth with clean water and wipe the area to remove any remaining product and loosened residue.
7. Air Dry - Let the upholstery air dry completely. Avoid applying heat until you’re sure the stain is gone.
Tips:
- Always test the spray on an inconspicuous area first to check for colorfastness.
- Repeat the process if needed for heavy or multicolored stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Crayon - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently lift off any crayon wax from the fabric. Avoid rubbing to prevent spreading the stain deeper.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Rinse the back of the stained area under cold water to help push out some of the wax and pigment.
3. Dampen and Apply Stain Stick - Wet both the crayon-stained area and the Truly Free Home Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly onto the stain, fully coating it.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the stain stick to work for 5 minutes. For stubborn or older crayon stains, let it sit longer or repeat the process.
5. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help loosen the crayon wax and color from the fibers.
6. Wash As Usual - Wash the item with Truly Free Laundry Wash in warm water, which helps melt and flush out the wax.
7. Air Dry - Air dry the fabric to confirm the stain is gone. Avoid heat until you're sure—dryers can set any remaining crayon residue.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if needed for heavy or multicolored stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Crayon - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently scrape off any crayon wax from the surface of the fabric. Be careful not to smear it further into the fibers.
2. Rinse with Cold Water - Turn the garment inside out and rinse the back of the stain with cold water to help flush out loose wax and color.
3. Dampen and Apply Stain Stick - Wet both the stained area and the Truly Free Home Stain Stick. Rub the stick directly and thoroughly onto the stain.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the Stain Stick to sit for 5 minutes. For stubborn stains, let it sit longer or repeat the process.
5. Agitate Gently - Rub the fabric together or use a soft brush to help loosen the wax and pigment from the fabric fibers.
6. Wash As Usual - Wash the clothing in warm water using Truly Free Laundry Wash. Warm water helps lift any remaining wax.
7. Air Dry - Air dry the clothing to make sure the stain is completely gone before using heat, which can set any leftover residue.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if needed for heavy or multicolored stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Crayon - Use a dull knife or spoon to gently lift off as much crayon wax as possible. Avoid rubbing to prevent pushing it deeper into the fabric.
2. Prepare an OxyBoost Soak - Fill a sink, bucket, or tub with warm water and dissolve 2 scoops of Truly Free Home OxyBoost. Stir until fully dissolved.
3. Soak the Garment - Place the crayon-stained clothing into the solution and soak for 4–6 hours, or overnight for heavy or set-in stains.
4. Gently Agitate - After soaking, gently rub the stained area with your fingers or a soft brush to help loosen wax and pigment from the fibers.
5. Wash As Usual - Wash the item in warm water using Truly Free Home Laundry Wash to flush out any remaining residue and OxyBoost.
6. Air Dry - Air dry the clothing to ensure the stain is fully gone. Avoid heat until you're confident no crayon remains, as the dryer can set the stain.
Tips:
- Repeat the process if needed for heavy or multicolored stains.
1. Scrape Off Excess Crayon - Use a dull knife, spoon, or plastic scraper to gently lift away any solid crayon wax. Be careful not to grind it deeper into the fabric.
2. Blot the Area - Use a clean cloth or paper towel to blot any loose crayon residue. Avoid rubbing, which can smear the wax further.
3. Apply Odor & Stain Eliminator - Spray the Odor & Stain Eliminator directly onto the stained area until fully saturated.
4. Let It Sit - Allow the formula to work for 15–20 minutes. The plant-based enzymes will help break down the oils and pigments in the crayon.
5. Gently Blot and Scrub - Use a clean, damp cloth or soft-bristled brush to gently blot and scrub the area in small circular motions to lift the stain.
6. Wipe with Clean Damp Cloth - Use another damp cloth to wipe away the loosened crayon and product residue.
7. Air Dry - Let the upholstery air dry fully. Avoid heat until you're sure the crayon and any stain are completely gone.
Tips:
- Always test the spray on an inconspicuous area first to check for colorfastness.
- Repeat the process if needed for heavy or multicolored stains.





