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Removing Hair Dye from Bathroom Walls?

What do I use to get brown hair dye off bathroom walls?

By Helen R from Devonport, Tasmania

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November 26, 20161 found this helpful
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Toothpaste helped me!! Just put some elbow grease into it and it came off easy

 
February 1, 20180 found this helpful

The Eraser works like a charm. I tried the Rubbing Alchol & it took the paint off.

 
December 1, 20160 found this helpful
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Toothpaste helped me!! Just put some elbow grease into it and it came off easy

 
January 19, 20150 found this helpful

I used nail polish remover, and it didn't remove the paint underneath the Aspa. Worked good!

 
July 5, 20161 found this helpful

I used Lysol Toilet Bowl cleaner, it took it off the painted walls and the wood doors. No harm done to either one.

 
September 11, 20160 found this helpful

Yes! The Lysol Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Bleach worked so well, even after trying nail polish remover and Mr. Clean Magic Erasers. My walls were eggshell white and the hair dye was a dark brown.

 
January 21, 20170 found this helpful

My family and I are living with my in-laws and they are SUPER conservative/classy/snooty... I used a new brand and the consistency was more liquid than I'm used to. I start to shake the mixture in a bottle and my finger slipped (from putting vasalene around the perimeter of my head) and some got out. I looked and saw it just was a little in the sink. Nope later I saw it got all over the wall.

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Blue! I tried toothpaste, Ajax, alcohol, bleach, winded, Magic eraser. I started to think how I was going to tell them after 2 days ago I said what a pro I was because I've been dying my hair since I was 13. Then I tried one last thing. Ajax spring led on a toothbrush and then sprayed with bleach. OMG!! Yesssss! Whew. Hop this saves someone else ass also lol.

 
January 19, 20150 found this helpful

I'm used nail polish remover and it work good to remove the dye off the wall without removing the paint *

 
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February 4, 20160 found this helpful

It takes the paint off

 
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April 27, 20160 found this helpful

Nope, the paint came right off the wall with it. Thank God I have some of that same paint.

 
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April 27, 20160 found this helpful

Yes, it did remove the hair dye and the paint off of my walls. Thank God I have another can of paint in storage!

 
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January 18, 20160 found this helpful

I put some bleach on a q-tip and dabbed the dye and with careful watching I waited unto the dye was no longer there and then wiped it away with the dry side of a q-tip. The wall does seem to get a slight more faded color than the rest of the wall but it is barely noticeable.

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I also tried toothpaste and other cleaners but the method I used was the only one that worked.

 
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August 16, 20161 found this helpful

Lysol toilet bowl cleaner worked great! Thank you!

 
November 14, 20161 found this helpful

I'm in a dorm where the walls are white and stained it with bright blue hair dye... Just use toothpaste and a warm soapy towel, and it should bring it right off

 

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