How to Clean Walls With Fuller Brush

July 22, 2010 · Posted in Draw Graffiti 

How to Clean Walls With Fuller Brush

My little brother, Lionel, has a problem with crayons. Specifically, he has a problem keeping his crayons in his coloring book. For the last few months, Lionel has used his crayons on the white walls of our living room. Every chance he gets, when someone’s not looking, Lionel takes his Crayola big box and starts sketching his next masterpiece. Last time he drew a house with smoke coming out the chimney. Though my mother reprimands him and has grounded him several times, she still calls it art. I call it graffiti. I think he should have his crayons confiscated and that he should be grounded indefinitely. But my mother isn’t so harsh. Perhaps that’s because she knows exactly how to clean walls quick and easy. She uses products like those from Fuller Brush.

After Lionel has desecrated the walls, she takes a bucket and puts an ounce or two of concentrated solution into a bucket of warm water. Then she takes a rag and scrubs the walls. Some times she even takes a picture of his creation on her digital camera. I don’t know what she’s thinking. If I could report him to the police, I would. My little brother is a nuisance and a criminal. I’d like nothing more than to see him locked away for the rest of his childhood. I swear my parents are getting soft in their old age. There’s no way they would have let me get away with this kind of stuff when I was his age. And just because my mother knows how to clean walls, he gets off scot free. It’s isn’t fair I tell you. I remember getting grounded for over a week when I put one of my dolls in the microwave. But now because of products like those from Fuller Brush my annoying baby brother gets a free pass.

It really isn’t fair and he shouldn’t get away with it. Those walls are still spot free in spite of his cave drawings and that’s the only reason he doesn’t get punished. I sometimes think about replacing his crayons with permanent magic markers. Even though my mother knows how to clean walls, there’s no way those pictures would wipe away so easily. And even though products from Fuller Brush work well, there’s no way they could get rid of permanent marker stains, right? But that’s not a trick I plan to use anytime soon, so please don’t tell anyone. Right now I’m content to let my mother clean up the mess even though it means baby Picasso gets a free pass and I get grounded when I don’t finish my Brussels sprouts at dinner.

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