Topic: | Re:hair dye removal | |
Posted by: | Sean Wales | |
Date/Time: | 28/05/15 13:23:00 |
As stated in earlier post firstly you need to know what the bath is made of. Bar keepers friend Is good but will scratch acrylic baths. A very strong bleach solution left to soak but as you'd probably need to fill bath you'd need lots oF bleach. Kitchen spray with bleach is quite good spray on and leave as long as poss. Some of the newer mateRials used for baths ie resin composites stain very easily almost impossible to remove. |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
hair dye removal | 27/05/15 20:23:00 | Danielle Fox |
Re:hair dye removal | 28/05/15 09:25:00 | Loraine Pemberton |
Re:hair dye removal | 28/05/15 09:51:00 | Pamela Kay |
Re:Re:hair dye removal | 28/05/15 09:56:00 | Curzon Tussaud |
Re:Re:Re:hair dye removal | 28/05/15 11:15:00 | Viv Griffiths |
Re:hair dye removal | 28/05/15 13:23:00 | Sean Wales |
Re:Re:hair dye removal | 28/05/15 15:17:00 | Victoria Bridges |
Re:Re:Re:hair dye removal | 30/05/15 12:14:00 | Danielle Fox |