Hairspray on the Bathroom Floor- How to Clean

Updated on October 08, 2013
P.S. asks from Bemidji, MN
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I am finding quite a build up of hairspray on my bathroom floors, and besides me scraping it off, does anybody have better ideas or products to help get it off.
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G.F.

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That is why steam mops were invented, well a couple other reasons but they are very good at removing built up stuff.

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C.S.

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The mirror has the build up and I sprayed it with vinegar and water and scraped it with a razor blade. I don't know that I would suggest that with your floor. After you get it up, you might trying putting down a throw rug. Winter is coming anyway and the floor will be cold. Perfect timing.

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C.N.

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Hot water, a mop, and elbow grease

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T.F.

answers from Dallas on

Depending on the type of surface you are working on... rubbing alcohol and pure acetone nail polish remover work well on things like that. Of course, test a small area first to make sure you don't cause a discoloration of the floor that can't be fixed.

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M.C.

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Maybe use a steam cleaner or magic eraser.

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O.O.

answers from Los Angeles on

What do you normally use to clean your floors?
I like Mr. Clean or Murphy's Oil Soap for my tile floors and don't have issue with hairspray build up.

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M.K.

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I've been using tub & tile spray cleaners that contain bleach - not sure if the bleach matters, but it works. Depending on what type of flooring material you have, I usually let it sit for a few minutes and it usually wipes off pretty easily. You may have to apply it again if it's a lot of build-up.

Good luck!!

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G.B.

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I use my Shark Steam Mop now but I used to use hot soapy water and a big string mop.

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J.K.

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Rubbing alcohol will dissolve hairspray buildup.

Buildup on the floor means a lot of product is in the air and falling downward, instead of landing on the hair and doing the intended job.

If this is a reoccurring problem, the ladies in your home should think about ways to fix the issue. If they use aerosol, maybe they switch to a pump to use less product. Or if controlling the direction of a pump is a problem, an aerosol might be easier to handle.

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J.S.

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I get that too and I just spray a bunch of 409 on it and let it sit for 15 minutes or so, then mop like normal. It comes right off my tile floor.

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