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Hair Dye on a Painted Wall?

How can I remove permanent hair dye from my painted wall?

Val from Canada

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April 29, 20071 found this helpful
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Hey, hair dye freak here. I can't say it enough, LAVA SOAP! Found at your local hardware store, buy the bar. I get hair dye EVERYWHERE every month: be it purple, red, pink or blue. It is very safe since it is made to wash your skin. I use it to get the dye off my skin, sink, counter, tub. I haven't gotten it on the wall yet. Good Luck to you!

 

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May 1, 20073 found this helpful
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I have used the q-tip dipped in bleach and it worked. It took a couple secs to disappear, but now you cant tell it was there.

 
April 28, 20181 found this helpful

No didn't work on my walls .

 
July 10, 20191 found this helpful

Just done it and its gone!!!!!! Thanks

 
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November 5, 20083 found this helpful
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Confirmed - toilet bowl cleaner works! :)

 
January 7, 20140 found this helpful
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Ajax utlra bathroom and Toothpaste, I saw it on another site when I was trying to get the dye off the floor last time I did my hair. It's also a good go to if you can't use bleach. Currently using it on my wall :/

 
July 11, 20180 found this helpful

Do That work with black hair dye to I just did my hair yesterday and I did realize it was on the door until this morning

 
April 30, 20070 found this helpful

I would try hairspray, it works on clothes, and don't see why it wouldn't work on walls.

 
June 22, 20070 found this helpful

Straight bleach on a cotton ball worked beautifully for me. Thank You!!!!

 
By Cindy (Guest Post)
July 7, 20070 found this helpful

Thanks so much! I used this suggestion, but not on hair dye. I stained the kitchen wall when I bit into a cherry...strange but true.

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A Clorox Bleach Pen on Q-tip saved me and my rented apartment wall.

 
By Lindsey (Guest Post)
October 2, 20070 found this helpful

so i dyed my haie a very dark color, and the bottle flew out of my hand :) and it went EVERYWHERE i was so scared because it was on my walls && my mom told me not to dye my hair here now. So i was trying everything and finally i looked on here and saw the bleach! Thank you to whoever the genius is that discovered it because it works like an eraser!

 
By Violet (Guest Post)
October 6, 20070 found this helpful

I just dyed my hair black and I have no bleach. It got all over the walls of my bathroom. Is there anything else I can use that will take it off?

 
By Dead meat (Guest Post)
October 22, 20070 found this helpful

Tried the bleach trick, unfortuately my walls weren't white-but they are now... IN SPOTS..Ugh my hubby is going to kill me.

Tip: don't use bleach on light gray walls.

 
By Debbie, KY (Guest Post)
November 5, 20070 found this helpful

I dyed my hair black natural color from blond and It squirted on the wall and i tried an magic eraser, kaboom, and I also tried the bleach and it took off a little bit of it but a lot of it is still on there. Thank you for all the suggestions.

 
By boneyardpixie (Guest Post)
November 8, 20070 found this helpful

Thanks everyone. The bleach trick worked. I had the most awful black dye massacre.

 
By shakira (Guest Post)
October 17, 20080 found this helpful

Omg I just dyed my hair bright black and got it on the white walls. I put a little bit of clorox bleach and it all went away (it takes a few seconds for it to disappear!).

 
By Stephie (Guest Post)
October 28, 20080 found this helpful

Oh my gosh, I just got pink hair dye on my aunts new bathroom walls. They are painted a light cream colour and i don't know how to get it off.

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Help me please !

 
By Tessa C. 15 (Guest Post)
November 1, 20080 found this helpful

Thanks 4 the advice! I tried hairspray. That was the best. I just melted the dye straight off, thank god! My mum would've killed me.

 
By JM (Guest Post)
December 6, 20080 found this helpful

i can;t believe it, toothpaste ultrabright extra white, wait for it to dry, then wipe it. Longer on there more effective.
Happy Holidays everyone.
JM

 
By Courtney (Guest Post)
December 14, 20080 found this helpful

None of this worked for me.... ughh. I don't have vinegar or bleach, so maybe that might work, if i had it. My mom is going to strangle me. She said, don't get dye on the counters, so I get it on the wall! And I live in an apartment to make matters worse.

 
By Beau (Guest Post)
December 31, 20080 found this helpful

Man 2 Words tooth paste! Gets it straight off (:

 
By Jenn (Guest Post)
January 12, 20090 found this helpful

I've tried peroxide, didn't work. I tried bleach, didn't work. Hairspray, didn't work. Trying toothpaste right now, but so far everything I have tried will not get it off the wall.

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i might just have to buy a thing of paint and repaint it. The apartment would probably charge an arm and a leg for them to do it.

 
By lizzy (Guest Post)
January 12, 20090 found this helpful

Why don't you try nail varnish remover on a cotton bud works every time for me!

 
By (Guest Post)
January 17, 20091 found this helpful

I just got hair dye on my wall, Im renting an all white apparement..so of course I gotta get it off. I used bleach, and arm n hamer with oxy clean soap podwers, it worked easy!

 
June 27, 20170 found this helpful

I got purple hair color on the wall of the house we are renting and I used so many tricks before I tried the bleach and the bleach took it right off

 
By Terri (Guest Post)
February 17, 20091 found this helpful

The bleach! Unbelievable vanished right before my very eyes. Thanks for the advise. Terri from Spokane, WA

 
March 23, 20120 found this helpful

I am about to leave my rented apartment and have been trying everything to get black hair dye off the cream walls in the bathroom. I tried everything, hairspray, nail polish remover, bleach, toilet cleaner, WD40, toothpaste and nothing would get it off.

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Finally I found the Chux Magic Eraser in Cole's and problem solved! It gets it off without affecting the paint at all! If you're in Australia and looking for these they are in supermarkets near the Chux cloths. Hope this helps!

Katie, Brisbane

 
Anonymous
January 1, 20160 found this helpful

thank you to the person who said use bleach it worked great you are my new best friend lol

 
February 4, 20180 found this helpful

I just used a Q-Tip w bleach to remove black hair dye. It works! Awesome recommendation!

 
April 24, 20180 found this helpful

I need to remove black hair dye off of my wall

 
May 26, 20180 found this helpful

How I remove hair dye on painted wall

 

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