This article was co-authored by Brandon Beckwith. Brandon Beckwith is a House Cleaning Specialist and the CEO of Reliable Housekeeping in Sacramento, California. Brandon and his team specialize in house cleaning such as maintenance cleaning, deep cleaning, move in/out cleaning, apartment cleaning, as well as commercial cleaning, window cleaning, and carpet cleaning. All members of the Reliable Housekeeping team receive background checks and professional training. Their family-owned and operated business is licensed, insured, and bonded.
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Dishes made with curry can be so delicious, but drop some from your plate, and you have a pretty stubborn stain to deal with. Luckily removing curry stains is relatively easy if caught before they dry.
Steps
Removing Curry Stains on Clothing
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1Scrape off excess curry. Use a spoon or a knife to scrape off as much excess curry as possible.Be sure to scrape and scoop the curry from the clothing, and not spread out and increase the size of the stain.
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2Pretreat the stain. Apply a prewash stain remover directly to the stain.[1] You could alternatively use glycerin as a prewash treatment. Apply the glycerin onto the stain, and use your fingers to work the glycerin into the fabric.
- Let the glycerin sit on the stain for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, rinse off the glycerin with water.[2]
- If you’re at a restaurant and can’t launder your shirt right away, blot the stain with some cool water, and squeeze lemon or lime onto the stain. Leave the lemon solution on your shirt for about 15 minutes, then blot with water. Wash the garment within 48 hours.
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4Soak the garment in a hydrogen peroxide solution. If the stain still persists after washing it, mix together a solution of one part hydrogen peroxide to 9 parts cool water. [5] Soak the garment in the hydrogen peroxide solution for approximately 30 minutes.
- Rinse the item in clean water, and wash the garment as you normally would.[6]
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5Dry the garment. When the stain is completely out of the garment, dry the garment in the drying machine as you normally would, or hang dry it outside.
- Be sure that the stain is completely removed before you dry the garment.[7] If the stain is still there, heat will permanently set the stain.
Removing Curry Stains From Upholstery or Carpeting
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1Scrape off excess curry. Use a spoon or knife to scrape off as much excess curry as you can. Be very careful not to spread out the stain and make it even bigger.
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2Mix a cleaning solution. In a small bowl, mix together 1 teaspoon of liquid hand soap, 1 tablespoon of white vinegar, and two cups of cold water.[8] This cleaning solution is mild, yet tough enough to lift the curry stain from the carpet or upholstery.
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3Sponge the stain. Use a clean white rag to sponge the stain with the cleaning solution. Leave the solution on the stain for 30 minutes.[9] Blot the stain every 5 minutes with a clean area of the cloth (or a new cloth) and some more cleaning solution.[10]
- When the stain is removed, sponge the area with cool, clean water.
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4Sponge the stain with rubbing alcohol. If the stain still persists after sponging it with the cleaning solution, sponge the spot with a bit of rubbing alcohol. Keep sponging until the stain is completely removed.
- Sponge rinse the area by blotting it with some clean water.
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5Dry the spot. Use a clean cloth to blot the area dry, and allow it one day to dry completely.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do you get curry stains out of countertops?Brandon BeckwithBrandon Beckwith is a House Cleaning Specialist and the CEO of Reliable Housekeeping in Sacramento, California. Brandon and his team specialize in house cleaning such as maintenance cleaning, deep cleaning, move in/out cleaning, apartment cleaning, as well as commercial cleaning, window cleaning, and carpet cleaning. All members of the Reliable Housekeeping team receive background checks and professional training. Their family-owned and operated business is licensed, insured, and bonded.
House Cleaning SpecialistCreate a homemade cleaning mixture with white vinegar and a little bit of dishwashing liquid. Let it sit and soak into the stain for a minute and wipe it all up with a microfiber rag. Depending on the countertop material, you might also be able to wipe it with an abrasive sponge or medium-to-hard bristle brush. -
QuestionHow can I get curry out of my daughter's school shirt?Community AnswerRead the instructions of the article, and use that information to get the stain out of your daughter's school shirt.
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QuestionHow can I remove curry stains from dishes?Community AnswerUse a good quality dish-washing liquid. Scrub very hard with a soft sponge to remove any sticky, built-up residue. If the dish is plain white and not made of china, use a ball of wire-wool or a scouring pad to scrub off any remaining residue (if the dish is made of china or colored, do not use a scouring pad or wire wool, as this will wreck the dish). After this, rinse and dry as usual.
Warnings
- Never mix together bleach and ammonia. The fumes are toxic.⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ http://www.stain-removal-101.com/removing-curry-stains.html
- ↑ http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a16079/stains-curry-may07/
- ↑ http://www.stain-removal-101.com/removing-curry-stains.html
- ↑ http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a16079/stains-curry-may07/
- ↑ http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a16079/stains-curry-may07/
- ↑ http://www.stain-removal-101.com/removing-curry-stains.html
- ↑ http://www.stain-removal-101.com/removing-curry-stains.html
- ↑ http://www.stain-removal-101.com/removing-curry-stains.html
- ↑ http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/cleaning/tips/a16079/stains-curry-may07/
About This Article
To remove curry stains from clothing, start by scraping off any excess curry. Next, blot the stain with cool water, squeeze lemon or lime on the stain, and, after 15 minutes, blot with water again. You can also pretreat the fabric with a prewash stain remover. Then, wash the clothing in hot water, using color safe bleach or regular bleach. If the stain remains, soak the garment in a solution of 1 part hydrogen peroxide to 9 parts cool water for 30 minutes, then rinse, and machine wash as usual. To learn how to remove curry stains from upholstery or carpet, keep reading!