U either wash your hair with special shampoo, or ask someone to remove the stain, if that doesn't work go to a salon and ask for advice, or wash your hair with normal shampoo.
Use mineral spirits to clean out the stain, then immediately shampoo your hair to remove the spirits.
The first thing to try is plain water. Dawn dish washing soap is gentle but can help remove the stain. Another common product is dandruff shampoo. If none of these work, there is a product called Color Oops which will remove permanent hair coloring, so it should work on the deck stain.
Hair spray.
Hair dye is the toughest stain to remove, but you can remove it by applying nail polish remover , fresh lemon or toothpaste to clean of the stains .
Saturate the stain with sprayed hair spray, then throw the garment into the wash. If the stain doesn't completely come out, repeat the process. DO NOT dry the garment until the stain has washed out! What happens is that the hair spray, which contains lacquer, dissolves the ink, but the hair spray also washes out in water/detergent. (Taking the ink with it.)
Probably the most direct way to remove a tobacco stain from a mustache would be to cut off the hair, stop using tobacco, and regrow the mustache. An alternative would be to stop using tobacco and let the stained hair grow out, trimming as appropriate. Eventually there will be no stain left.
I recommend Clean Touch Haircolor Stain Remover by Roux, available at Sally Beauty.
what will remove copper sulfate stain in commodes
use stain wipes
Yes it will stain your hair, but no it won't stay there permanently uless the product says that it will.
yes it can because it has a substance which is sour that can remove the stain of the shirt.
No it does not. If Koolaid gets on your hair just wash it off. It might me a little sticky but it will not stain.