How To Remove Curry Stains Out Of Clothes
How To Remove Curry Stains Out Of Clothes? Curry stains refer to the color of food which turns brown, black, and orange due to high levels of turmeric. Clothes that have curry stains are quite difficult to remove. How can I remove the stain myself with a professional laundry cleaning service? Read on!
How To Remove Curry Stains From White Clothes:
1. Boiling Soda
Sponge your clothing with boiling water. To do this, fill a large pot with 1 gallon of warm water and then add 3/4 teaspoons of baking soda. Allow to boil for 10 minutes and then remove the water from the heat.
After it has cooled down, soak your clothes in it for at least 20 minutes (15 minutes works well too). Remove the clothes and rinse them in cold water. Repeat this process and then follow up with a vinegar rinse.
That was one easy way to remove curry stains from white clothes, right? Of course, there are more effective ways to remove curry stains from white clothes, too, but that’ll be the first thing we talk about next time!
2. White Vinegar
Before you add any other stain removers to your clothing, try this simple solution! Apply a quarter cup of white vinegar to each stain. Rub the vinegar into the fabric making sure you cover all of the curry stains. Allow to sit for at least 15 minutes and then launder as usual.
This is a very simple method, but it can be the most effective at removing the dreaded curry stains from your clothes.
3. Hydrogen Peroxide
Add 3-4 drops of hydrogen peroxide to one cup of water and then add a pinch of baking soda to make a paste. Apply this paste on your stains and let sit for 30 minutes, then follow up with regular laundry. If you want to double-check that the stains are gone, add one tablespoon of vinegar to a cup of water and mix.
Dip a white cloth in the mixture and see if it turns yellow. If all the stains are gone, then you don’t need to worry about washing the clothes again with detergent; the vinegar rinse should be enough!
This method is very similar to number 2 except that instead of white vinegar you are using hydrogen peroxide and baking soda as your stain remover. The result is almost the same, however!
4. Hot Water + Detergent
Stain removal is best achieved with a combination of different methods. Most of you might think that washing your clothes in hot water will take out stains from your clothing, but that might not always be the case. Add one teaspoon of detergent to regular warm water and then wash your clothes in this solution.
5. Rubbing Alcohol
Rubbing alcohol works wonders at getting curry stains out of clothes. Pour rubbing alcohol onto a white cloth and apply it to the curry stains on your clothes. Let sit for 30 minutes, then launder as usual.
6. Bleach
Bleach is another great way to get curry stains out unless you want your clothes to turn yellow. Pour one cup of bleach into a bowl and then add your clothes. Rub the fabric with a white cloth until the stain is gone, and then wash as usual.
7. Water + Salt
Mix one teaspoon of salt with one gallon of water and then pour over your clothes so that you can see the salt crystals form on them. Let this sit for 20 minutes, rinse off, and then wash as usual.
8. Lemon Juice
Mix one tablespoon of lemon juice with one cup of water and then apply it to your clothes for 15 minutes. Rinse off and launder as usual. This method is one of my personal favorites, especially because it works very well with white clothes! It’s a great way to get the stains out without having to wash your clothes again.
Mix equal parts of water and lemon juice in a spray bottle. Now, fill the spray bottle with water and shake it vigorously to mix. This will make your lemonade do double duty as both a washing detergent and stain remover. Spray your clothes with the solution and leave them on for 15 minutes before rinsing off. Using this lemonade solution will also help soften your clothes!
9. Vinegar
Add two tablespoons of vinegar to one gallon of water and mix well. Put your clothes in the mixture and let sit for three minutes, then wash your clothes as usual but add some vinegar to your fabric softener.
This is a great stain remover because it works well on white clothes! If you have another brand of fabric softener that doesn’t work well with white clothing, try using this mixture instead.
10. Cornstarch
Cornstarch is an excellent stain remover for curry stains. Sprinkle cornstarch on the stain and then wait for 20 minutes before you brush it off. If there are still some stains left, wait another 10 minutes to let the cornstarch soak in a little longer, and then brush it off again. Launder your clothes as usual when you’re done!
To get rid of curry stains on clothes, mix 2 parts water and 1 part cornstarch. Once the mixture is smooth, pour it into a spray bottle. Now, fill the spray bottle with warm water and shake vigorously to mix. Spray directly onto your stain to remove it!
Cornstarch doesn’t just work well as a stain remover; it also works well as a natural fabric softener! Sprinkle some cornstarch on your clothes before putting them in the wash or dryer to help soften the fabrics!
11. Hydrated Silica Gel
Hydrated silica gel is a key ingredient in several commercial stain removers, but you can also purchase it individually and make your cleaning solution at home! To use, mix 4 tablespoons of hydrated silica gel with 1 quart of water. Apply to your clothes and then let sit for 20 minutes before rinsing. You can find hydrated silica gel packets in any drugstore so that you can make your homemade stain remover!
How To Remove Curry Stains Out Of Clothes – Conclusion
There are many ways to remove curry stains from white clothing, but the most important thing is to not ignore them! If you notice that they’ve started to spread and you have no other way of preventing this, then it’s time to wash your clothes again with detergent.
Thankfully, most stains last a short while on white clothing so that won’t be much of a problem! Once you’ve removed the stains from your clothes it’s time to get back to those colorful items in your wardrobe.