Well, my mother refuses to let me near her oven for anything NFR... (Non Food Related) :sad: Regardless, I really don't think my oven has the capability of-- or rather, I really don't think I have the capability of using my oven to generate a steady 65 degrees :lol:
I attempted melting it out with a hair dryer... If softened it enough to allow for the top layer of crayon to come off when wiped with a piece of paper towel, but it certainly didn't liquify and drip out.
Anyways, the bottom layer of crayon still remains... I could probably pick it out with a toothpick, but it's just an old slide, so I don't care. This whole thing was about me wanting to white my trades in my KSC G26C. Just... the KSC's trades are much more... detailed... very fine. The TM's are pretty fat and bold, in comparison. Seeing as the toothpick barely worked on the TM, I sincerley doubt that I would ever get the crayon out of the KSC's trades, if I ever wanted to.
So it looks like I'm leaving it as is...
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