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Cleaning Up a Beauty ShopCARLA Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Up a Beauty ShopI used to own and keep an immaculate salon. I used plain old ammonia. Post by Toebeanie RE: Cleaning Up a Beauty ShopA Mister Clean Magic Eraser works well. Post By laki (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Up a Beauty Shop
When My hair used to be longer, and I had to use a lot of spray to hold it up, the stuff got everywhere... In My experience, something like a glass cleaner, or rubbing alcohol works best, but may discolor paint or wallpaper... Post by SkydivingParrot RE: Cleaning Up a Beauty Shop
On the beauty shop problem, try using apple cider vinegar. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Cleaning Up a Beauty Shop
From professional cleaners: To get rid of hairspray on mirrors and tiles, dampen a soft terry cloth with rubbing alcohol. Use a circular motion to wipe away the hairspray. Post By Deb (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Up a Beauty Shop
Hello, The best way is to use Shampoo! A good cheap one is Suave clarifying Shampoo, it removes build up from your hair. I used to be in the hair business & I think this is the easiest. I just wet a basic kitchen sponge with hot water & shampoo & scrub away, I rinse with a clean sponge. If it's really thick let it soak for as bit. Post By Brenda (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Up a Beauty Shop
rubbing alcohol and or vinegar works great to strip the hairspray. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Up a Beauty Shop
I wish I had a great idea for the old build-up but I dont-as of yet, I will ask my hair dresser this weekend, he keeps his shop very clean, but after you get it all up, baby-wipe type things are the best for everyday clean-up to prevent more build up. I find it much easier to spend some effort every day, over a massive clean up that take an entire day! have a great day! Post by mkneib86 RE: Cleaning Up a Beauty Shop
I think your best bet would be wax stripper, which is available from janatorial supply stores. It is nasty stuff - use only as directed, and with good Post By MA (Guest Post) |
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