Hair Dryer Melted To Couch?
Friday, September 18th, 2009 at
5:50 am
I was drying my hair with a plastic type hooded hair dryer.
I tried to pick it up and found out that it was actually melted to my couch.
I Generic Drugs have no idea how to get it off without making a hole.
Anything I can do?
If I do make a hole is there anything I can do?

If it was the unit itself there is not anything you can do. If it’s just the plastic hood that melted,let it harden and then gently try to pull it off. That’s if it’s not a leather couch. But even if it’s a leather one it still may come off once hardened. If it has soaked into the material,I can’t see where anything would remove it. Good luck.
OMG…..damn I don’t think anything is going to stop it from making a hole in the couch …….just shut it off and let it cool down and see where that takes you but honestly i think your outta luck especially if it was a leather couch
*plops down on the couch and whistles for offering her a wubba*
A tarp should be all it needs.
Yes.
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revlon
This dryer is burning the fuK out the middle of my head, ouch
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That had to hurtttt!!!
When that has happened to me, usually I can just peel/tug it off when it has cooled (usually if I can get a knife under one edge, I'm golden). If not, try pouring scalding, boiling hot water on it to soften it up so you can pull it off.
Good luck.