Fresh, dried and ground, turmeric will stain just about anything, and quickly, but take a deep breath-it's going to be okay.
The most important step in removing the stain is to stop what you're doing and act quickly. With a little elbow grease and a few household ingredients, that turmeric stain will be out of there in no time.
Let’s start off with getting turmeric stains from Dishes
This is your go-to method for plastic, glass, or glazed ceramics.
Soak the stained vessel in a 2-to-1 hot water-to-bleach solution. For example, a stained mug should be filled with 2/3 cup hot water and have 1/3 cup bleach added. If you're hesitant to use bleach, use pure white vinegar.
Let the solution soak in the dish overnight.
Then Wash with soap and water.
For counter tops -
Make a paste of one part water to one part baking soda.
Apply it to the countertop, and let it sit about 15 minutes before scrubbing it off.
You can also add lemon juice or white vinegar for extra scrubbing power.
If the stain is in front of the kitchen window, Sunlight will fade the stains eventually, though it may not eliminate them completely.
For Linens
If the stain is oil-based and still wet-say, from a curry-wipe off as much as you can.
Sprinkle a bit of corn-starch, baking soda, or flour onto the stain and leave for 20 minutes; this will help draw the oil out of the fabric.
Then Submerge the stained part of the fabric in a bowl of white vinegar for about an hour. Apple cider vinegar also works well, but it will leave your fabric with a yellow tinge.
Wring out the fabric. If the stain remains, apply non-gel whitening toothpaste to the area and rub, rub, rub!
Rinse well and remove excess water. Repeat as needed.
As an alternative to the flour and vinegar method, go ahead and scrub with your favorite laundry detergent and water, rinse and repeat. For linens that are completely white, feel free to do all of the above and wash the linen with bleach in hot water.
Finally for Hands And Fingernails
Rub your hands with lemon juice or a bit of hydrogen peroxide-or soak your fingernails in a small, shallow bowl of it.
Between soaks, wash your hands with hot, soapy water.
For persistent stains, especially on your fingernails, scrub with a toothbrush.
You may find the stain will naturally fade but it may take a couple of days for this to happen. What can we say? Turmeric is stubborn.
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30 июл 2024