the curry contains turmeric contents(an indicator of acids/bases) which in turn turns to reddish brown to indicate the presence of base in the soap.hence proved..hehe!!...:D
wash the plates before you wipe them
Soap alone may not effectively remove curry stains from your shirt. It is recommended to pretreat the stain with a stain remover or a mixture of water and vinegar before washing it with soap. This will help to break down the oils and spices in the curry and improve stain removal.
A common and plentiful ingredient in most curry powders is turmeric, a bright yellow spice also used for dying cloth.
Using soap to wash curry stains on a shirt can help lift the oils and pigments from the fabric. Remember to use cold water to prevent setting the stain, and to gently blot the stain rather than rubbing it in. It's also useful to pre-treat the stain before washing to improve the chances of complete removal.
The red color comes from the dye molecules in the curry that are water-soluble. When washed with detergent, these dye molecules are released from the fabric and become more visible, making the stain appear red. The detergent helps break down the bonds between the dye molecules and the fabric, allowing them to easily wash away.
A stain on a shirt or tie..........
Not gonna happen. If it happened a few seconds ago use one of those pens. actually one time i got a ketchup stain on my shirt and i washed it once and it didn't come out but then i washed it again and it actually came out so that person was wrong. and i think it will work with chocolate milk too!!! hope this helps!!!!!!!!!
Try Vanish-bar (I don't know if it's available in the States) I had curry stains on a new white Ralph Lauren polo shirt. After reading a variety of posts from a number of different sites, I decided to make a paste of Oxyclean and apply it directly to the stains and let it sit for 15 minutes or so. I noticed that the paste quickly turned the yellow stains red, but I had read that that might happen. So, after 15 minutes of pre-stain treatment, I washed the polo shirt in a washer with hot water, Arm & Hammer Laundry Detergent (with Baking Soda), Clorox bleach, and a scoop of Oxyclean. It worked the first time! No trace of the curry/tumeric stain on the shirt at all!
To remove oil stains you should pretreat the stain with a pretreatment spray or by rubbing it with liquid laundry detergent. Sometimes the heat of the dryer can set a stain. This means that if the stain was not removed after you washed it, and the shirt has dried, it may be stuck there.
yes or they will go around all day with a stain on the shirt! ;)
One option is to try using a fabric dye that matches the original color of the shirt to cover up the bleach stain. Another option is to use a color remover to try and lighten the entire shirt to make the stain less noticeable. In some cases, taking the shirt to a professional cleaner may also yield good results.
The curry stain consists of both oil-based and water-based components. When soap is scrubbed on the stain, it helps break down the oil-based components, which are typically brown in color, leading to a reddish-brown appearance. As more soap is used, the water-based components are emulsified and removed, revealing the lighter, yellow color underneath the brown residue.