How to clean hair straighteners.
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Apr 30, 2015
Amy H.
Apr 30, 2015
Shanae J.
Just use a wash cloth with warm water and it should get it off.
Apr 30, 2015
Charlese C.
I first warm up my iron then unplug it I take a popsicle stick and put some relaxer on it rub it all over where ever the yuck is and. then I take a cloth and wipe it off... and it looks brand new again. Cleaning my hot tools is the only thing I'll use relaxer for
Apr 30, 2015
Savannah G.
They have iron cleaners you can buy at your local beauty supply.
May 1, 2015
Sarah N.
I use the flat iron/curling wand cleaner pads from sallys.