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Lipstick Left in DryerBy Bad Kitty from Las Vegas, NV Feedback About This Post:RE: Lipstick Left in DryerThe newer product in the orange spray can, "Jigaloo" also works great for stains - it even takes spray paint off! You need to be SURE the dryer is cool, and open windows, turn on fans, etc. to get good air circulation. Post by MooseMom RE: Lipstick Left in DryerWD-40 on a damp white towel-like rag will take it right off. So will Goof -Off and Greased Lightning. Don't stress, it'll come off. Sandy/Pittsburgh Post by Sandy/Pittsburgh RE: Lipstick Left in DryerI'm in the same situation. I have not tried it yet, but read 1 cup of liquid dish detergent and 1 cup of laundry detergent running the cycle in hot water will remove it. Good luck with it. Post by minnabird RE: Lipstick Left in DryerActually, I found more info; rubbing alcohol workedamazingly! No trace that the accident even occured! :-) Thanks! Post by Bad Kitty RE: Lipstick Left in Dryeri would try vinegar it works great taking grease and mold off items also have heard that hairspray works good for that to or try an sos pad maybe the grit from the soap pad would remove it Post by yard_sale_annie |
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