• Reviews around cloth (3.04 of 5)

    Crayola Washable Dry-Erase Crayons, 8 Classic Crayola Colors with Built In Sharpener & E-Z Erase Cloth Non-Toxic Art Tools for Kids & Toddlers 3 & Up, Easily Wipes Off Any Dry Erase Surface

    • They wipe up so easily, and a black clean-up cloth comes with them
    • If its left on there for a few days, a wet cloth does the trick to get it off.
    • I don't love the cloth that comes with them, and in fact prefer a regular washcloth and a spritz of water or windex for a thorough cleaning of the board.
    • Basically, these work great for a white board, but the cleaning cloth is useless.
    • The "cloth" in the box requires work.
    • When I originally received my box of Crayola Dry Erase Crayons yesterday, they were all broken, the box was torn apart, and the cleaning cloth was missing
    • Love the cloth that comes with it.
    • Crayons work great but cleaning cloth does not
    • The cloth is excellent, some kind of special microfiber I think, and works just fine
    • But the teachers at the play gym told me that a wet cloth would do the trick and it does
    • This morning, much to my surprise, was a brand new box of Crayola Dry Erase Crayons sitting on my doorstep, box in perfect condition, crayons all in tact, and cleaning cloth in tow
    • I agree with the other reviewers who said that you need a damp cloth to clean your board (I use a wet paper towel), and the mitt doesn't work at all,
    • the piece of fabric, the sharpener, add a brief direction on how to clean the white boardwith a damp cloth, and you have a inexpensive winner!!
    • The eraser cloth works great, and I love that the box has built in sharpener.
    • The eraser cloth works great, and I love that the box has built in sharpener.
    • A cloth that's been used and reused for a few days tends to smell like an old dishrag
    • It's best to use a lightly damp cloth to erase
    • All you have to do is give them a wipe clean book & a soft cloth or damp soft cloth, or paper towel
    • The included cleaning cloth works well with a bit of elbow grease.
    • An added plus is that a cleaning cloth and a sharpener comes with these crayons
    • When I originally received my box of Crayola Dry Erase Crayons yesterday, they were all broken, the box was torn apart, and the cleaning cloth was missing
    • Basically, these work great for a white board, but the cleaning cloth is useless.
    • The cloth that came with the crayons is completely worthless though - wet or dry
    • I don't love the cloth that comes with them, and in fact prefer a regular washcloth and a spritz of water or windex for a thorough cleaning of the board.
    • Easily erased using the included black cloth.
    • The cloth it comes with is practically useless as it only works if you use a ton of pressure, damp wash cloth or paper towel works better
    • The colors are pretty and they wipe off easily with a wipe or wet washcloth (they will stain a wash cloth because of the concentration of color in one spot)
    • Works great as does the eraser cloth that comes with it!
    • When it erases no residue is left behind, and it is easy enough for an adult to erase, no scrubbing required, just a damp cloth.
    • The glide smoothly on the white board and erase easily with a clean cloth and a little bit of pressure
    • The crayon box has a sharpener built into the back of it and includes a nice little eraser cloth with it.
    • The cleaning cloth provided works, however it takes awhile and becomes less effective after it's used a couple of times until you clean it again
    • The cloth included doesn't work after first use
    • The cloth doesn't work well at all