What is best way to remove built-up hair spray from bathroom areas?
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Nail Varnish Remover. or Spirit of some sort.
Dish soap and water should be enough, just be sure to let it sit for some time before cleaning uo
Wipe everything down quickly after applying hair spray. That is what my mom did. Kept it under control in between cleanings. For the floor, put down a washable rug to make things easier.
Method Sweet Water hand soap works to remove build-up in my hair because it has sodium laurel sulfate in it. I bet some added to water would remove it quickly.
Window cleaner. I use the Dollar Store brand because it is cheaper and I use a lot. It works just as well for this purpose. I do this about twice a year because of the build-up everywhere!
Mixture of shampoo and water and use to wash the wall, does a wonderful job.
Liquid fabric softener. I just did my grandmaa bathroom ( the beehive queen ) worked great!
Rubbing alcohol works.
dampen a bounce fabric softener sheet and wipe it on the hair spray area. You'll be amazed how easy this works.
What kind of floor do you have? Linoleum, wood, tile??? I too have had this problem for many years. I finally decided to grab at least 3 dirty towels and throw on the floor before spraying my hair. What a lifesaver that has been!!