Hair dye on the plastic window sill
On Jun 22, 2:27*am, David J wrote:
On 21 Jun 2009 23:01:38 GMT, (Andrew
Gabriel) wrote:
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* *sofadog writes:
Help my window sill (installed with upvc windows) is splattered with
hair dye. *I've tried everything to remove it. Or should I try to
paint over it, if so with what?
PVC paints well with oil based gloss paint. You use top-coat only,
directly onto the PVC. The solvent in the paint actually dissolves
into the PVC surface, so the paint forms a permanent bond with the
PVC.
If the hair dye contains a solvent, it may be that this has carried
the dye into the PVC surface, which may be why you can't get it off.
Don't know much about hair dye, as would be obvious from my gray hair;-)
What have you tried?
I had a problem with 'wiping' a conservatory PVC window ledge and
finding red spiders squashed bodies had left red maks everwhere, which
were very hard to shift.
In the end dilute bleach did the job.
DJ
thanks everyone for suggestions. I have tried bleach, jif, cillit
bang, nothing works. I think I may give gloss paint a go, but
Homebase have told me there is a UPVC paint, however they no longer
stock it. So, I'm on the hunt for UPVC paint...........
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