How do I remove a hair dye stain from fiberglass tub?

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Hi Amy I would try hydrogen peroxide and a magic eraser
Have your tried Scrubbing it with Soft Scrub cleanser? You can buy it with bleach. Your tub is probably fiberglass with acrylic on the outside. It should be safe. I would use a scratchfree kitchen cleaning sponge. You may have to do this more than once.
Amy maybe a paste made with Oxiclean
All else fails use Easy Off No Fume Oven Cleaner in the BLUE can. Works on enamel, porcelain, and fiberglass
Make a paste from Dawn dishwashing soap,, baking soda, and perioxide. Apply the mixture to the area and scrub a bit, then let it sit for about a half our. Moisten and scrub some more and rinse. That should work but it may take a few applications and scrubing to get rid of the dye stain completely.
Try Magic Eraser.
Hi Amy, bummer about the hair dye, I have had the same happen with me, but I hope this helps you out
https://www.hunker.com/13423635/how-to-remove-hair-dye-stains-from-a-shower
Try a paste of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide. Let sit. The peroxide has a bleaching agent. Then scrub.
Wow! Look at all of these great ideas to try! Thank you everyone. Off I go....
One more...
https://creativehomemaking.com/cleaning/bathroom/hair-dye-stains-bathtub/
Hello Amy,
Try using a Magic rubber...............Good luck!
Hi! Wish I could say I never did this, but, I have. I used a soft scrub cleaner and magic eraser. It took some work, but, I did get it clean. Stay well!
Try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser . Good luck!