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¿Cómo se quita Silly Putty del cabello?

Para eliminar SILLY PUTTY del cabello, es posible que desee intentar usar aceite de bebé o una cantidad generosa de acondicionador para el cabello junto con agua tibia. Masajea el producto que elijas alrededor del cuero cabelludo y la zona que contiene la masilla Silly y luego péinalo suavemente.

Después de retirar Silly Putty, lave el cabello con champú.

Tenga en cuenta que todas las sugerencias de eliminación de manchas que ofrecemos han sido probadas en nuestro laboratorio, pero no podemos garantizar los resultados. Le recomendamos que primero pruebe nuestra sugerencia en un área pequeña y discreta.

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  • Crayola® Model Magic® modeling compound is water-soluble and can be removed by washing hair as usual with shampoo and warm water. In addition, Model Magic is an air-drying compound, and once dry, should slide off from the hair strands.


    If you have additional questions, we would love to hear from you! Feel free to call or text us at 1-800-272-9652 weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. If you would prefer to send us an email, visit our contact us page.

  • SILLY PUTTY is made primarily from silicone and color pigments. Silicone is an oil-based product and by nature will not dry out. If Silly Putty is left out of the container over a period of several years, it may harden due to other ingredients contained in the putty. The other ingredients are proprietary and cannot be shared.

  • Silly Putty® was discovered in 1943 by James Wright who mixed boric acid and silicone oil together. It was introduced to the public in 1950 by Peter Hodgson. Crayola® acquired the exclusive manufacturing rights to Silly Putty in 1977. Although the exact formulas Crayola uses to make Silly Putty are proprietary, we can share it is made primarily from silicone and color pigments.


    Click this Travel Channel video to learn more about the birth of Silly Putty! This video works best in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.

  • technology has changed over the years, eliminating the transfer of messy newspaper comic ink to skin. Since nontransferable ink is now used, newspaper comic print will generally not transfer onto Silly Putty as it did in the past. Silly Putty can, however, easily lift pencil marks from paper.

  • If your pet has ingested a Crayola or Silly Putty product, please contact a veterinarian for assistance. All Crayola and Silly Putty products have been evaluated by an independent toxicologist and found to contain no known toxic substances in sufficient quantities to be harmful to the human body, even if ingested or inhaled. In addition, Crayola and Silly Putty art materials carry the Art and Creative Materials Institute's (ACMI) APPROVED PRODUCT (AP) seal, which indicates these products meet or exceed specific quality standards.

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