well when i dye my hair and get it on my skin i take finger nail polish remover and it takes it right off . i also use the remover when i get the dye on my floors and ect so try it
2006-12-12 02:49:56
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answered by bunnie3663@sbcglobal.net 1
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I have been dying my hair at home for 5 years now and I have tried everything to get hair dye stains out of things. About 90% of the time there is no remedy. On MDF I'm thinking there is no way to get this out. Some bathroom fixtures you can use bleach like toilets and sinks, but not on fiber board!! That's only going to make it a hell of a lot worse. Try to buff it out a little bit with some light sandpaper. Other than that, just try to be more careful next time! I have specific clothing and towels for my hair dying and I put the towels over everything in the bathroom including the floor and sit right on the toilet until the time is up to wash it out.
2006-12-12 10:14:17
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answered by ? 3
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Good luck sweetie! I accidentally got some on my wall when I was coloring my hair, and I was never able to remove it. Now I have this brown streak on my bathroom wall, not very pleasant to look at, especially in the loo! You can try bleach, but this may not work. Hope it does though.
2006-12-12 10:05:31
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answered by Mrs. SmartyPants 3
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You can buy hair color remover at a Beauty Supply store usually 5$ it will most definetly take out the color on your dressing table, and the fabric won't be damaged.
Try it.
2006-12-12 10:04:38
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answered by jmt4127 3
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Windex works awesome on hair dye.
2006-12-12 10:06:38
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answered by KayKay 2
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try dye on dye like you do to remove it from your skin that may help.
2006-12-12 10:00:47
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answered by happy67 2
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Peroxide works best. Just don't spill it on anything else... it will bleach whatever it touches.
2006-12-12 10:05:05
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answered by myperfecttension 2
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you dont maybe bleach would help check it out some where that is not noticable first though
2006-12-12 09:58:58
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answered by julie t 5
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