How to get lipstick stain off of top of toilet seat?
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Do I want to know the story behind the lipstick on the toilet seat😁 Seriously, try a magic eraser.
Try Goo Gone, WD40, or nail polish remover. I can only let my imagination run wild
But really try rubbing alcohol.
Follow these steps to remove lipstick stains from Acrylic Plastic, Ceramic Glass/Tile, Glass, Paint (flat or gloss), Plexiglass, Polyurethane, Porcelain Dishes, Porcelain Fixtures, Stainless Steel, Vinyl Clothing, Vinyl Wallcovering:
Some children have the natural ability to make a mess out of anything, anywhere!
You can try Cerama Bryte or Bar Keeper's Friend or you can replace the seat. https://www.exquisitelyunremarkable.com/2021/06/how-to-replace-a-toilet-seat.html
WD 40
Sprinkle some salt on a damp cloth, then use the salted area to rub off the lipstick.If a dye stain remains, rub it away with some rubbing alcohol.
Try WD-40!
Any oily substance such as vegetable oil, coconut oil, WD-40, mineral oil, etc. can be used to remove the lipstick. Just use any of the products on a tissue and wipe away, then use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser to remove any remaining lipsstick colorant.
Hello Gail: Well, what's the seat made of? If it's plastic, you can probably use a make up remover like Ponds or some other brand. Maybe even some baby oil this might work on wood, too or that really soft plastic. Here's a site with some more ideas: Pretty Clean: Your Lipstick Stain Removal Guide | YouBeauty