Saturday, February 20, 2010

What gets professional hair color off walls and carpet?

Its purple toner that I was using? I am a professional hair stylist but Ive never had this happen?What gets professional hair color off walls and carpet?
hairspray - soak it with hairspray (and a little bit of warm water)...scrub scrub scrub (I used an old toothbrush)... do as many times as neededWhat gets professional hair color off walls and carpet?
How to Remove Hair Dye stains from counter top/sink/floor/walls





Step 1take 1/2 cup liquid laundry detergent and mix with 1/2 cup of white vinegar - you can save any left over for other stain removal items.





Step 2scrub the area in which is stained until removed. You may need to let it sit for about 10 minutes or so depending on the color of dye..





Step 3rinse area with water to rid the mixture after stain is removed. May need to repeat this procedure if necessary





http://www.ehow.com/how_4782974_hair-dye鈥?/a>





How to remove from carpet:





1. Mix one tablespoon of liquid hand dishwashing detergent and one tablespoon of white vinegar with two cups of warm water.





2. Using a clean white cloth, sponge the stain with the detergent/vinegar solution, blotting frequently with a dry cloth until the stain disappears.





3. Sponge with cold water.





4. Blot until the liquid is absorbed.





5. Sponge the stain with rubbing alcohol. Blot to remove the stain.





6. Sponge with cold water.





7. If the stain remains, mix one teaspoon of liquid hand dishwashing detergent and one tablespoon of ammonia with two cups of warm water. Sponge the stain with this solution. Leave it on the stain for at least 30 minutes, blotting every five minutes with a clean white cloth and more solution.





8. Sponge with cold water and blot dry.





Worth a Try on Carpet or Upholstery





If the hair-dye stain doesn't completely disappear on carpet or upholstery, use an eye dropper to apply hydrogen peroxide. (Test the hydrogen peroxide in a hidden spot for safety first.) Let dry for 24 hours, and then repeat, if necessary. If this treatment removes the original color of the carpet or upholstery along with the stain, try using a felt-tip fabric marking pen (available in craft stores) as close as possible to the original color to fix the stained area. Check the ink color on a clean white cloth before applying it to your carpet or upholstery.





http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/sta鈥?/a>

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