How can i remove hair wax from fabric glass bathtub?
December 26th, 2008 | by admin |Angie asked:
Oh i need help, 1 week ago my kids messed up my bathtub and my shower floor with hair wax. i tried to remove with water, i took some off but still a lot there, the stains became brown, and my bathroom really look ugly and dirty. Does anybody have an idea how can remove this stains from the wax ( i tried with acetone, soap , bathroom cleaners nothing! ) without damage my bathtub. Thanks!
Jeanne
Oh i need help, 1 week ago my kids messed up my bathtub and my shower floor with hair wax. i tried to remove with water, i took some off but still a lot there, the stains became brown, and my bathroom really look ugly and dirty. Does anybody have an idea how can remove this stains from the wax ( i tried with acetone, soap , bathroom cleaners nothing! ) without damage my bathtub. Thanks!
Jeanne











7 Responses to “How can i remove hair wax from fabric glass bathtub?”
By J C on Dec 29, 2008 | Reply
Almost all wax hair products contain some amount of isopropyl in them, so it is conceivable to think that rubbing alcohol or glue removers with d-limonene would work. Can’t imagine that not working, but if not then I’d try any citrus glue remover(ex. glue gone).
By Morningstar on Dec 31, 2008 | Reply
For the container for the container for the companys phone number and call them.
The container for the container for the container for the companys phone number and call them.
By KnM on Jan 1, 2009 | Reply
wd-40 penetrating lubricant will work perfectly
By ebaum43 on Jan 2, 2009 | Reply
Try “OOPS” or “Goo Be Gone”. That always works.
Get it at the hardware.
By one for life on Jan 2, 2009 | Reply
There is something stronger than Goo Gone, it called Goof Off. Have you used Soft Scrub, green scrubby, and some degreaser. This should help.
By rosemary512002 on Jan 5, 2009 | Reply
For regular candlewax.
The prduct cold then slighlty scrap off it works for regular candlewax.
The prduct cold then try taking ice cubes to make the prduct cold then slighlty scrap off it works for regular candlewax.
By muzikfhem on Jan 8, 2009 | Reply
try go to home depot and get orange cleaner and it works wonderful