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Curry Stain Removal -
26-09-04, 09:54 AM
VANISH always for curry stain removal - in the soap bar form though!
Never fails! BUT, because you've washed them I'm not 100% sure it will work the same (oopps). Still worth a try though - after applying the vanish they yellow stain will turn a pinky/red colour, leave it on for an hour or so before washing. Like I said - unsure about the effectiveness as they have been washed, but always works for me if I apply onto the stain before washing. GOOD LUCK !! Vicky |
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26-09-04, 09:59 AM
oxi clean also works on curry stains but i dont know if it will still work as you have now set the stain by washing the trousers
oxi clean can be bought from asda, i use it all the time for getting food stains out of my dish towels stanleyann |
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26-09-04, 10:19 AM
yes...make up a 'paste' with Oxy vanish' and spread it over the stain and leave for a while...
i spilt red nail varnish on some white paul smith jeans and did a search on google and it lists all sorts of ways to remove stains... try this best of luck! |
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26-09-04, 05:40 PM
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