Curry Stain
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 3:52 pm
What is the best way to remove it...... and how come I always seem to be wearing white when it happens.... !!!! genius
So you can't get Vanish out there then???Ebikatsu wrote:If it's white then mix a teasp biological soap powder with a teasp bleach to a paste and put it on the stain.
If it's coloured famric then use the bleach for coloured fabrics in the clorex range in a pink bottle mixed with bio soap powder.
If it's a curry or oily stain try to cover it with dry talcum powder straight away and this will lift most of it out if you do it quick enough. Put the talc on the front and back of the stain.
Lol come on HP, its not so bad!Hurghadapat wrote:Hey it's egypt your talking about !!!
Hurghadapat wrote:Just you wait and see!! You find something you really like then really get the taste for it then lo and behold it disappears of the shelves for months.
I've seen Vanish .... and clorox stain remover pens for whites and colours. Metro is a marvelous place!New Gal wrote:So you can't get Vanish out there then???Ebikatsu wrote:If it's white then mix a teasp biological soap powder with a teasp bleach to a paste and put it on the stain.
If it's coloured famric then use the bleach for coloured fabrics in the clorex range in a pink bottle mixed with bio soap powder.
If it's a curry or oily stain try to cover it with dry talcum powder straight away and this will lift most of it out if you do it quick enough. Put the talc on the front and back of the stain.