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Hairspray on Bathroom Walls

I have noticed lately that on my bathroom walls from using the pump hairspray I have little hairspray drops now on my walls. Does anyone have a rememdy to take it off without removing the paint? Hope you can help.

Mandi from PA

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RE: Hairspray on Bathroom Walls

I tried shaving cream and could not believe my eyes.....It actually worked.

Thanks

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RE: Hairspray on Bathroom Walls

The shaving cream really works to take hairspray marks off bathroom walls - thank you for the tip, curious how you ever came up with this quick fix.

Post By Linda (Guest Post)

RE: Hairspray on Bathroom Walls

Do not use hairspray on painted walls, it will take the paint off.

Post By M. Johnson (Guest Post)

RE: Hairspray on Bathroom Walls

Fantastic worked for me a few weeks ago on a bathroom mirror. I'm sure it would work on walls too.

Post by Jantoo

RE: Hairspray on Bathroom Walls

Magic Eraser is wonderful for some things but for this problem it didn't budge off of my walls.

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RE: Hairspray on Bathroom Walls

Cheap shaving cream will remove stubborn hairspray off walls, mirrors, sinks, floors, etc. Works every time. One cheap can lasts!!

Post By Ricki (Guest Post)

RE: Hairspray on Bathroom Walls

Good old rubbing alcohol works to get hairspray off walls, mirrors and the build up from hairbrushes. But for painted walls check in a hidden area first, if you rub hard it might remove the paint.

Post by valery

RE: Hairspray on Bathroom Walls

I have a tiny bathroom; guests using hairspray cannot avoid spraying the walls. I just use the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser sponge kept in the room...wet it, wipe...comes right off.

Post By Cate (Guest Post)

RE: Hairspray on Bathroom Walls

Having cleaned the beauty shop that my mom used to manage, I learned very quickly that using shampoo diluted in warm water does the best. It is also the best way to clean combs and brushes with hairspray build up.

Post by hairyjoe

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