princessesrule4
<font color=darkorchid>Nope, it's your imagination
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I saw this info posted on another site. Maybe worth a try? Good luck!
"I suppose I am officially a parent now, MY 52" SONY LCD has purple crayola crayon all over it ( well as high as my two year old son can reach ) from one side to the other ( and my mother-law can only only say "my little Picaso" ). After checking many different sites and forums I decided to go to crayola.com and they have a section just for the cleaning and removal of crayons. The magic secret ingrediant is WD40. I tried it on my 20" Sony LCD, to clean last months work of art, and to my amazment it works perfectly.
Here is the link which is pretty good becasue it talks about not only crayons but all the products that crayola produces and how to remove them from many different surfaces. I will be adding this site to my favorites list until all my kids are at least in high school."
http://www.crayola.com/canwehelp/staintips/action_tip.cfm?action=find∏_id=908&surf=8
Here is another post:
We had our 60" Plasma TV for less than 48 hours when our 18 month old daughter took a crayon and wrote all over the screen. After reading the comments here and going to the Crayola.com web site, I gave the WD40 a try. IT WORKED!!! First I unplugged the TV per the manufacture recommendation. Then I sprayed a small amount of WD40 on a cotton cloth and wiped the screen. The crayon came right off! I then took another cotton cloth and wiped off the residue with a solution of warm water and liquid dish washing detergent. I dried the screen with a third cotton cloth. After confirming the screen was dry I plugged the TV back up and all was like new again.
I am remembering this for future use! Thanks!