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Help Curry stain on shirt

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I hope I can get some help! my husband has a curry (yellow) stain on his shirt, it has been through the wash unfortunately.. and its a lighter coloured salmon/pink shirt.. I hope someone has some secret they can share!

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  • Working_Mum
    Working_Mum Posts: 823 Forumite
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    Get it out into the sunshine and the stain will disappear!!

    I have a trusty white tablecloth which we always use and the curry stains disappear after washing by being placed in sunlight!!

    Good luck!
  • PasturesNew
    PasturesNew Posts: 70,698 Forumite
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    Vanish. I was 2 pints to the wind one night in an indian restaurant. My plate wasn't entirely on the table and I leant on it and the whole thing flipped onto my lap, a light blue/white dress. A perfect, huge, brown circle! An entire dinner, with a plate shaped stain.

    I was in lodgings at the time, so only had access to a hand washing sink in the bathroom.... I bought vanish and 3 goes of it removed every trace.
  • PDC
    PDC Posts: 805 Forumite
    Yes, have found the vanish spray stain remover really good - Had a coffee stain on a favorite white shirt. It took about four treatments and washes to remove completely but it now looks as new again.

    Also removes the kind of yellow marks you get from suncream on clothing I've found.
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