Good ol' bleach did the trick for me every time. Removed blue, red, purple, black...the whole spectrum I've used on my hair.
Blue was the worst...it looked like I'd murdered a smurf in the bathroom. Bleach made it all go away and there was no sign of the smurf stabbing afterward.
Seriously, the semi-permanent dyes were worse at staining than the permanent variety. Bleach handled them all perfectly.
2006-10-23 17:24:12
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answered by Trid 6
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Hair dye and food coloring stains are particular to be observed, so beware for spills ... Flagstone, Granite, Limestone, Masonry Tile, Sandstone, Slate and Terrazzo .... Then prepare a moist spotter and a few drops of white vinegar. ... as quickly as touch has been made, there is not any thank you to get rid of the stain. white over plaster, and a number of of alternative the spots are somewhat ... gets each thing up hair dye, perm marker, scuff marks, crayon and a a million/2 ... Windex is the way!
2016-10-02 21:19:38
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answered by lavinia 4
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Hi,
I'm sorry to hear about your tiles! I had the same thing happen on with my tiles! I surfed the net like a mad woman, but nothing worked. I finally tried the colorox bleach pen. It took the stain right out!
I paid about $4.50 for mine, but I was surfing the freebies today and I saw a link to get one for free!
http://www.alllsite.info/free-clorox-pen.php
Good Luck!
2006-10-25 11:02:36
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answered by uman613 2
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I know you can remove hair dye from skin using nail polish remover or cigarette ashes. ( I know its weird!) But they both work. Try it on tile.
2006-10-23 10:25:28
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answered by T.i.f.f.a.n.y 2
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try some stuff called Krudd Kutter at K-mart. It removes paint etc.
2006-10-23 10:24:16
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answered by T C 6
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