Mix equal parts water, shampoo (I like baby shampoo), and vinegar . Spray on surfaces. Let sit a few seconds and wipe. Been using this in the salon for years.
2006-06-26 17:17:59
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answered by lockesmith 6
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Do you use arisol hairspray? Try using pump hairspray instead...it doesnt float around in the air the same way. You could try a teflon cleaner...I saw a commercial. I dont know what it is called but it puts sort of a coat of teflon on your surfaces, then when you DO have time to clean a bit, it will just wipe off. You could also try doing your hairspray on the porch but that might look funny...
2006-06-26 17:14:51
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answered by Tiffany C 5
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Quit using hairspray in the bathroom. There are some very good pump type hairsprays.
2006-06-26 17:17:33
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answer #3
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answered by pink..elephant 2
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Use a mousse or gel instead. Aussi has some great conditioner/mousse combos that leave you with a soft flexible hold. I like the mousse by suave. cheap and works great. Holds hair great with out the stiff/crunchy feel that hairspray leaves.
2006-06-26 17:17:08
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answered by cindy1576 4
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Clean more often. Use the disposable cleaning wipes each AM before leaving. It helps from the building up in between the big cleaning days.
2006-06-26 17:15:09
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answered by Kimberley C 2
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Stop using hairspray. Or spray your hair in your bedroom. SInce I'm bald, I don't have that issue.
2006-06-26 17:13:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Scrubbing Bubbles Bathroom Cleaner containing N-ALKYL, ammonium chlorides, and inert ingredients.
2006-06-26 17:15:43
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answered by Toddacanda 5
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alcohol wipes work beautifully taking off hairspray.
2006-06-26 17:14:27
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answered by jackieleacollins 4
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Use a non-aerosol spray. It doesn't spread like the aerosol ones do and it's BETTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT. Think of what that crap is doing to your lungs if you can't get it off the walls!
2006-06-26 17:14:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Lysol Wipes. They're like baby-wipes, but they're soaked in a disinfectant. Just wipe and go.
2006-06-26 17:14:42
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answered by Anonymous 20-Something 3
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