Thursday, March 22, 2007

Just Something You Might Want to Know

This was also in the Tribune, Called

HAIRSPRAY REMOVAL




To remove hairspray that has BAKED onto your curling iron, use a few drops or rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball or cloth and wipe down the cool iron.

THEN wipe the iron with a wet cloth.

7 comments:

boneman said...

Well, I don't have any hair curler thingies, but, I DO use hairspray on occassion. Turns out that hairspray makes a good fixative.
That, and, if there's a spot on the wall that keeps bleeding through added layers of paint, it helps sometimes to spray on some hairspray, then paint.

OK OK I'm not here to be selling some "spot-be-gone product.

I painted the Indian yesterday.
Didn't have m'gig button with me, but, I will post the picture tomorrow when I'm at church.

enN2sp said...

Okey dokey. Take your time.

boneman said...

Nope.
No TIME to take....
It's posted, but, someone that saw it said that maybe I shouldn't have put the rabbit in.
Hmmmm....

Actually, I kind'a like the rabbit.
But, should you be interested in it without the rabbit, I still have plenty of paint.

boneman said...

ps....
I also put yer new address on m'sidebar, but, my sense of humor bid me to give it a different name.
This, too, can be changed if you so desire.

enN2sp said...

Don't worry about it.

Leave the rabbit I like it.

Leave ur side bar alone, I don't mind.

sela said...

I'm so glad I gave up the curling iron years ago! I always had that dang hairspray gunk!! Yick!

enN2sp said...

Yea'no Bo that is what I do in my job.

I'm an interrupter, I TRANSLATE for the hispanic families in the school I work at.