Cleaning my practice head
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I now see what everyone means about staining. I don't know why I thought I was immunem, but I did try the hairspray and I still had staining. I'm going to have to get my hands on some acetone . So I don't have to scrub so hard. I got the one with the removable face, so I guess if it gets really bad I can replace that.

VictoriaS- Number of posts: 54
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to the aussies - Goof off- at bunnings yellow can with a red label is $15 for 474mls you don't use thet much - is basically acetone. gets rid of everything - wolfe, black greens and blues etc.
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Beauty supplies also have 100% acetone, but I think Walmart is cheaper, in most cases! Denise, the acetone works on the head and the skin...everything comes off, even wolfe black and green...
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You can also get 100% acetone at most hardware stores or paint suppliers. Cheaper to buy bulk. Just make sure to put cap back on tightly...evaporates crazy fast otherwise.

martha- Number of posts: 1246
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