How can I clean hair dye from a quartz sink?
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Oops. Hi Diane. Got any of the peroxide you used on your hair left over? If not, buy another box of dye or go to a beauty supply store and buy 20 volume peroxide. (It is very inexpensive.) Put a good amount on the stain and cover it with plastic wrap. You may need to tape the edges. Make sure the wrap is only lightly touching the peroxide. The plastic wrap is so the peroxide doesn't dry out too quickly. So, you want the peroxide to stay and not be smushed down too much. Leave it for at least 2 hours and wipe off. It should lift the stain out. If you can still see a little, repeat the process. Good luck.
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Nail polish remover, hydrogen peroxide, WD40, Comet cleanser, Barkeepers Friend, Mr. Clean Eraser and baking soda.
William is correct that quartz is not a petroleum product.
Examples of petroleum products include: butane, propane, kerosene
Neither are resins or synthetic fibers petroleum based products.
They are petrochemical products, which are chemical based, not fuel based.
Other examples of petrochemical products include paints, plastics, detergents
I use WD40 on alot of surface stains & different materials! It works great! If your not sure, pick a small spot in the bottom of the sink & test it!
Spray it on & let it sit for about a minute!
Hi Diane, oxiclean powder with hot water should do it. My friend moved into a different house and had stained in her laundry sink. One day, she soaked some whites in the sink and they came clean - surpise - so did the sink!
Mix baking soda and peroxide in equal amounts and scrub with NYLON scrubber (not steel wool). If REALLY stained, may have to leave on for more time. Bar Keepers Friend powder is also a great polishing compound to restore finish, Gel Gloss for shine. Good luck! Miss Terry :)
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