Tint on worktops!

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bearlove

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I need your cleaning secrets I got tint on my kitchen worktops argh
 
Neat bleach, as in house hold not hair, and one of those green scrubbing cloth thingy's. Normally does the trick on mine
 
toothpaste works for me taking most stains out but haven't tried it on hair tint
 
I'm gonna try the bleach n hairspray today.... Made not near any naked flames tho lol as it's bad but im not at the stage of blowing my kitchen up just yet !!
 
I'm gonna try the bleach n hairspray today.... Made not near any naked flames tho lol as it's bad but im not at the stage of blowing my kitchen up just yet !!

How did you get on with the hairspray?
 
I'm with simba44
on this one hairspray works for me every time:wink2:
 
Well, I've just used nearly half a can of hairspray on my kitchen side that I splashed permanent colour on and it's not even faded it. Is there a particular brand you recommend? I use it on clothes that I've got colour on before I put them in the wash and that works a treat but I think I'm going to have to go back to the bleach on the worktop :( and i can't stand the smell of it!!!
 
jus some neat bleach, and leave it on without scrubbing it for a minute or two. . . u will actual see it vanish before ur eyes, works every time x
 
That's what I always do, I was just hoping the hairspray would be a goer as I can't stand bleach, I have to wrap a towel around my face to minimise the smell!!
 
Well, I've just used nearly half a can of hairspray on my kitchen side that I splashed permanent colour on and it's not even faded it. Is there a particular brand you recommend? I use it on clothes that I've got colour on before I put them in the wash and that works a treat but I think I'm going to have to go back to the bleach on the worktop :( and i can't stand the smell of it!!!

Try a cheap brand as I find these more evasive
 
The bleach worked a treat :)
 

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