Things You’ll Need:
Rag
Rubbing alcohol
Ammonia
Cotton ball
Nail polish remover
Oven cleaner
Step 1:
Unplug the curling iron and allow it to completely cool before attempting to clean the hairspray from the curling iron.
Step 2:
Get a rag slightly damp and gently wipe the curling iron with the rag. This will remove any new hairspray residue that has become stuck to the curling iron.
Step 3:
Apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol onto your rag and wipe the curling iron with it to get rid of more stubborn hairspray residue.
Step 4:
Gently rub the curling iron with your rag that has a small amount of ammonia on it, if none of the other attempts has gotten rid of the hairspray.
Step 5:
Use a cotton ball with nail polish remover containing acetone on it to try another attempt to remove the stubborn hairspray residue.
Step 6:
Spray a small amount of oven cleaner onto your rag. Apply the oven cleaner to the curling iron, rubbing the cleaner into the hairspray residue if none of the previous methods has worked in removing the hairspray


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