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Hair dye! Help!

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  • AmyFlo
    AmyFlo Posts: 15 Forumite
    Good old fashioned Sodium spray or crystal mix, it would get blood out of a stone!
  • Bendybops19
    Bendybops19 Posts: 11,212 Forumite
    AmyFlo wrote:
    Good old fashioned Sodium spray or crystal mix, it would get blood out of a stone!

    Oooh, i'll have to go and have a search for that!!! :T
    :starmod: :staradmin :starmod:
    I gave up jogging for my health when my thighs kept rubbing together and setting fire to my knickers
    :starmod: :staradmin :starmod:
  • You could try one of those 'Sponge Erasers' from JML. You find them on stands with a tv playing in stores like Woolies. They will actually remove paint if you are too vigorous with it, but you could try going gently and seeing if it worked.
  • Horasio
    Horasio Posts: 6,676 Forumite
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    wizzkid wrote:
    You could try one of those 'Sponge Erasers' from JML. You find them on stands with a tv playing in stores like Woolies. They will actually remove paint if you are too vigorous with it, but you could try going gently and seeing if it worked.
    They are good for scuffs too, so do try it
    An average day in my life:hello: :eek::mad: :coffee::coffee::coffee::T :o :rotfl: :rotfl: :p :eek::mad: :beer:
    I am no expert in property but have lived in many types of homes, in many locations and can only talk from experience.
  • Bendybops19
    Bendybops19 Posts: 11,212 Forumite
    I'll give the sponge a go too!

    You guys are great :)
    :starmod: :staradmin :starmod:
    I gave up jogging for my health when my thighs kept rubbing together and setting fire to my knickers
    :starmod: :staradmin :starmod:
  • rach
    rach Posts: 5,476 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    i once dyed my hair 'red pepper' the night before a wedding. it was short at the time and the disaster was twofold....

    1) i didn't put any vaseline or barrier cream round my neck and it stained red. my housemate had to scrub it with the stuff he used to get the oil from his hands after working on the car
    2) the bath looked like a murder had been committed....:D
    Mum to gorgeous baby boy born Sept 2010:j
  • Bio soap powder for the bath as has been suggested. Have you tried Stardrops for the paintwork? Worth a try. I cleaned my cooker top tonight with it and it just ate through the grunge. Good luck.

    GB
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