If you've ever felt the frustration of looking down and noticing a layer of sticky, white residue on your jewelry, you know that hairspray can be an unwelcome mess. But don't panic! Read on for some simple tips on how to clean hairspray off of jewelry.
Updated 03 Mar 2023
By Cyryl Wozniak
Rubbing alcohol is a powerful cleaning agent, and it can easily remove hairspray residue from jewelry. To use it, simply place the jewelry in a shallow bowl or dish and pour enough rubbing alcohol to cover it. Let it sit for a few minutes, then gently scrub the jewelry with a soft cloth or toothbrush. Rinse it off and let it air-dry.
If rubbing alcohol doesn't work, try soaking the jewelry in warm water and a few drops of dish soap. The dish soap will help to break down any sticky residue, while warm water helps to loosen it up. Soak the jewelry for 5-10 minutes, then scrub it gently with a toothbrush. Rinse off and let dry.
For stubborn stains, try buffing the jewelry with a soft, microfiber cloth. The cloth will help to loosen up any sticky residue and make it easier to remove. Start with a light buffing motion and increase the pressure if needed. Don't scrub too hard, as you could damage jewelry's finish.
If all else fails, you can try using nail polish remover to remove hairspray stains from jewelry. Soak a cotton ball in the polish remover and apply it to affected area. Let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse off with warm water. Make sure to clean and dry the jewelry thoroughly afterwards.
Hairspray stains can be annoying, but they don't have to ruin your jewelry. With a few simple tips, you can easily remove the sticky residue and get your jewelry looking good as new. So the next time you accidentally spray your jewelry with hairspray, remember these tips and you'll be back to sparkling in no time.
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