I have used a toothbrush and soap.

There are a few ways to get sticky residue off of a curling iron. You can use a hair dryer, a cloth, or a brush. If you use a hair dryer, be sure to hold it close to the iron so that the heat can reach the residue quickly. If using a cloth or brush, be gentle and work in small circles around the iron.

If you have hairspray buildup on your flat iron, you can remove it by using a hairdryer on low heat. You can also use a wire brush to remove the hairspray buildup.

Curling irons can be cleaned with a mild soap and water. Make sure to rinse off the soap and water thoroughly before using the iron again.

Hydrogen peroxide can be used to clean a curling iron, but it is not the best option. The best way to clean a curling iron is to use a mild soap and water solution.

There are a few ways to clean a smelly curling iron. You can pour boiling water over it and let it sit for a few minutes, or use a brush to scrub the hot iron with soap.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to make rubber Unsticky may vary depending on the type of rubber and the conditions in which it will be used. However, some tips that may help include adding glycerin or other lubricants to the rubber mixture, and working in small batches to avoid creating excess friction.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on the hairspray and the vinegar. Some people have found that vinegar can remove hairspray buildup, while others have not. If you are unsure whether vinegar will work, you can try a small amount on a test area and see if it removes the hairspray buildup.

Vinegar and water.

There are a few things that could be causing your Hot Tools curling iron handle to be sticky. One possibility is that the handle is covered in residue from the iron. If this is the case, you can try cleaning it with a damp cloth and some soap. Another possibility is that there is something blocking the heat from reaching the iron’s barrel. If this is the case, you can try using a different type of curling iron or using a higher heat setting.