linuxtechie
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Desecrator said:^Haha lol. Best of luck LT. The toddler must have started walking I believe.hyeah:
There's nothing much you can do. These are perhaps the moments you can cherish. I've seen those ads in the TV which claims you cans imply rub off the sketches or stains using a damp cloth - not sure how effective are these though.
If its an acrylic paint then yes its possible in theory. Light rubbing with a damp soft cloth is all you really have, anything more and the result will be worse then with the already present artworkDesecrator said:I've seen those ads in the TV which claims you cans imply rub off the sketches or stains using a damp cloth - not sure how effective are these though.
Agreed, enjoy while it lastsDesecrator said:These are perhaps the moments you can cherish.
Hmm, you aware of any success with the above. For all i can imagine, once the wall gets filled up, its time to look for fresh frontierslogistopath said:Make one wall exclusively for scribbling (paint it in white if you want) and teach your child to use that wall only. Discipline learnt, your child is happy and you are also happy that the other walls at least are saved. (Not sure how practical this is though..
thogaibalu said:I've seen ads for water-proof / stain-proof paints. If you can make the wall like a whiteboard (write anything and a duster wipes it off) using any of these specialty paints - that should be cool.