How to safely get old hairspray off wooden doors and cabinets
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The first thing to do is to clean everything really well, then when all is dry coat the wood with a satin polyurethane to seal the wood. A satin coat of paint on the walls will help make cleanup easier also. Or you can do what I do and stick my head into the shower area and then spray my hair. Hope this helps.
Forgot, if the grain of the wood is raised a little from the cleaning, before you coat it with the polyeurethane, sand a little with a fine grit sandpaper. Wipe dust off with a damp rag, not wet wet, then apply coating.
Have you tried Murphy's Oil?
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Use a bucket of warm water with a small amount of Dawn and a microfiber cloth ... wipe down without scrubbing several times ... then wipe with clean cloth dipped in clean water (only)