Stains in the bathroom from hair dyes and bleaches

Stains in the bathroom – Geberit has the answers. Marianne Krüger, a senior figure in the chemicals industry, explains the unsightly stains that can appear in the bathroom due to hair dyes and bleaches, and how to avoid them taking hold.

When you’re dying or bleaching your hair, it can easily get a bit messy. Hair dyes and bleaches often contain chemical substances such as hydrogen peroxide. These can quickly eat into varnished surfaces on bathroom furniture or plastic elements such as WC lids, causing unsightly stains. Marianne Krüger gives us some tips on how to act in the event of a spillage.

Find out more about the series “Stains in the bathroom? Geberit has the answers”:

Part 2: Stains in the bathroom from hygiene products and bathroom cleaner
Part 3: Stains in the bathroom from nail polish and nail polish remover
Part 4: Stains in the bathroom due to limescale and silicate deposits
Part 5: Stains in the bathroom caused by WC cleaning agents and WC tabs

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