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Hair on bathroom walls.
Clean magic eraser to remove hair dye stains from your walls.
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Rubbing alcohol may remove hair dye from your walls.
Mix a teaspoon of any brand of shampoo with a quart of warm water in a spray bottle and spray the affected walls liberally.
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I dye my hair black on a regular basis and i m also a clumsy oaf.
Long hair is more difficult to clean than short hair especially on the bathroom floor.
Let the bleach stand for about 10 seconds.
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Made a little dent in some of them but some seem to be determined to survive the next apocalpyse.
Then wipe it off.
It works by neutralizing the dye color not by dissolving it and if it s effective the stain should be gone.
Give the soap time to emulsify the hair spray and loosen its grip to the surface.
My bathroom wall has many spots of blueish black.
Surfaces like tile marble vinyl linoleum and others are the types most often found in the bathroom and this will limit your choices when it comes to clean up.
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Pour some chlorine bleach into a spray bottle and add an equal amount of water.
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Alternatively because nail polish remover contains acetone it may remove the stain if the alcohol cannot.
The walls are flat off white over plaster and some of the spots.
Removing hair from a bathtub.
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Some i ve managed to get off with a toothbrush and paste made of water and barkeeper s friend and a magic eraser.
Fill a bucket with clean water and wash the walls with a sponge to finish up.
Put on some rubber gloves and spray the dye spot.
Then wipe it off with a microfiber cloth.