Removing Hair Dye Stains From Various Surfaces - Video
Below is a video giving tips for removing hair dye stains from various surfaces, including clothing, carpet and hard surfaces, such as tile.
The suggestions, she says, will work only if you catch the hair dye right after it drips onto the surface.
That is how she explains that vinegar and water will remove hair dye stains from clothing, for example -- if you start removing it as soon as it drips onto the fabric.
I would love to hear in the comments if these stain removal tips worked for you, especially the vinegar and water tip for clothing.
I tend to think vinegar and water might not be strong enough to remove hair dye stains, which are, after all, meant to permanently stain your hair.
She also suggests using rubbing alcohol on hard surfaces, like tile, if they get a hair dye drip on them.
Have any of these methods worked for you (or not)? I would love to hear from you in the comments.
Here is Stain-Removal-101.com's advice for hair dye stain removal from clothing, upholstery and carpet.
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