greg, i run 16 rental units. couple things to try. first....wd 40. get some rolls of paper towels from sams club. spray the wd-40 on the crayon, it will dissolve and scrub it off. or you can try a hair blow dryer and dawn dish soap. heat the crayon up with the blow dryer till the wax starts to melt, the scrub with dawn on a scotchbrite sponge. last, get some mr clean magic erasers from the grocery store or hardware store. they work pretty good to. after you get it off, go over the walls with a de-glosser, then a strong solution of t.s.p. (tri sodium phosphate) wear rubber gloves) and hot water. its a lot of work, but it gets the job done. i evicted a couple last year just like yours. what a mess. i run credit and criminal background checks and check references. ya cant weed em all out. my worst was a hoarder.......oh my Gosh!!! was that a mess.
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