Monday, February 1, 2010

Gunk On Side Of Straightener How Do I Get Gunk Off The Sides Of My Ceramic Hair Straighteners?

How do I get gunk off the sides of my ceramic hair straighteners? - gunk on side of straightener

I paint or gel or something on the side of my ceramic straighteners. When I pull my hair pull and break the hair. Can I use a solvent for nail polish without damaging the plates?

7 comments:

  1. Alcohol and a cotton ball

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  2. You can try to alcohol, but if it burns it will not work. I know you think I'm crazy, but I promise you, this works like a charm, and makes it like new. Spray cleaning oven, grill oven for about 10 minutes, then cool and clean the "stuff" with a damp cloth (one you can throw).

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  3. I've always drunk ... seems to work well and causes no injury or damage to the plate.

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  4. Rubbing alcohol works.

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  5. The easiest way is to use straight ammonia. The smell is super strong, will be deleted, therefore opening a window or. This is the fastest way, but. Just for a little ammonia directly into a clean, dry and clean as it should be clean. It may take a lot of cleaning, depending on how Gunky your device.

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  6. I do hair, and got lots of hair spray and gel build platform with an SOS on my own, but his hook, and run under water and rub your wool gently.

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  7. I use a damp cloth and wipe

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