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What is the best way to remove temporary hair dye from a raditor?

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Jenga | 16:32 Mon 11th Feb 2008 | Home & Garden
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I have tried Cif, Ajax cream, bleach, mould cleaner and no success. Besides dynamite any suggestions please? It was hot at the time when I splashed it and it stuck like glue immediately.
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After ruining a radiator, the flooring, 2 or 3 nighties, a dressing gown and numerous towels I'm afraid I gave up dying my hair at home. I now find it cheaper to go to the hairdressers!
Sorry, but I never found anything that could shift it.
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Ah no. I was hoping to get it off. It is a right nightmare. No matter how careful you think you are being it happens. It is a temporary dye so maybe with patience and a little scrubbing it might come off in 2009?
There are those who advise trying hairspray, leaving it a few moments, and wiping it off. Others say to use WD40 similarly. Yet again, some have had success with a Mr Cleaner Magic Eraser (from Woolies JML stand). Good luck, and let us know!
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Guess what Heathfield thanks for suggesting hair spray, it never worked but I saw my nail varnish remover there and tried that after the hair spray and it is 95% gone now. Just a bit more later and it should hopefully be fully gone.

What a relief! My husband would of spotted that and I could of been in the dog house.
Nail varnish remover is just like paint thinners really but in a more expensive bottle....
Paint over it.

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