Easy DIY Methods to Remove Turmeric Stains in Your Home

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Turmeric is a zesty, peppery spice that’s essential in Indian cooking. But even though it may be delicious, the spice is not as forgiving on fabrics. Turmeric stains are known for being stubborn and tricky to get out, which is why we created this guide. No matter where turmeric spills, we’ve got you covered! Read on to learn how to remove turmeric stains from clothing, hard surfaces, and skin.

How to Remove Turmeric Stains

  • Spot-treat turmeric stains on fabric with a mild detergent to help remove the stain before putting the garment in the wash.
  • Use cold water to wash clothing with turmeric stains, as hot water can set a stain permanently.
  • Scrub turmeric stains on hard surfaces with a baking soda paste to help lift and remove the yellow discoloration.
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Removing Turmeric Stains from Clothes & Fabric

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Spot-treat stains quickly with water, hand sanitizer, or detergent.
    Time is of the essence when it comes to treating turmeric stains. As soon as you notice a stain on clothing or fabric, immediately use a clean spoon or paper towel to remove any excess turmeric.[1] Then, rinse the area with water and dab with a towel. Squeeze a dollop of hand sanitizer or laundry detergent on the stain for extra stain-fighting power.[2]
    • Resist the urge to rub or scrub, as this can spread the stain or grind it in.[3]
    • Alternatively, squeeze some lemon juice on the stain, let it sit for 15 minutes, and then rinse with cold water.
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    In some cases, spot-treating alone isn’t powerful enough to remove turmeric stains. Pre-treat the garment before washing if the stain is prominent. Consider using one of these methods to help remove the stain:[4]
    • Scrub the stain with a soft, wet toothbrush and baking soda.[5]
    • Dab the wet stain with a mixture of 1 US tbsp (0.062  c) white vinegar and 12  c (120 mL) rubbing alcohol.
    • Blot a mixture of 14  c (59 mL) glycerin, 14  c (59 mL) dish soap, and 2  c (470 mL) water onto the stain.
    • Soak the stain in soda water for 5 minutes.
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  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 Wash stained clothes in cold water using mild detergent.
    If you spill powdered turmeric or curry sauce on your clothes, don’t panic—there’s an easy way to treat and remove the stain. Simply follow the steps below, and always remember to use cold water as hot water can set stains.[6]
    • Run cold water over the stain.[7]
    • Apply a mild detergent to the stain and let it soak for a few minutes.
    • Machine-wash the garment as you normally would.[8]
    • Hang the garment to dry in direct sunlight to help fade any stain remnants.[9]
  4. How.com.vn English: Watermark How.com.vn to Remove Turmeric Stains
    Bleach is a powerful, corrosive detergent that can strip the color from fabric. Add a few spoonfuls of bleach to a bucket of hot water and soak your stained white garment in it for about 15 minutes. Then, toss the garment in the wash on a regular cycle.[10]
    • Bleaching the entire garment in a bleach bath helps prevent uneven color changes.
    • Avoid using this method on colored clothing or fabrics, as the bleach can discolor the material.
    • If you’ve stained white silk or wool, use hydrogen peroxide in the bath instead, as bleach can be too harsh on such delicate fabrics.[11]
  5. How.com.vn English: Watermark How.com.vn to Remove Turmeric Stains
    Mix 3-4 drops of lemon juice into a bowl of baking soda.[12] Spread the mixture onto your turmeric stain and let it sit for 30 minutes. Rinse off the baking soda and then apply a liquid detergent or stain remover to the stain.
    • Let the stain remover or detergent soak for 15 minutes, then machine wash your garment on a regular cycle.
    • Alternatively, use more turmeric or a fabric dye to dye your clothes completely.
    • If the stain isn’t budging on a white piece of clothing, it may be worth simply changing the color of your garment so that you can wear it again!
    • Mix together a paste of turmeric and water and soak your clothing in it, then run the garment through a cold wash cycle. It should turn the whole fabric a nice shade of yellow!
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Removing Turmeric Stains from Cabinets & Counters

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  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Scrub out a turmeric stain with a mixture of baking soda and water.
    If you get turmeric or curry sauce on your cabinets, countertops, or table, there’s an easy solution. Baking soda is a natural deodorizer that’s mildly abrasive and alkaline, making it a useful stain solution for light-colored, stained, and painted hard surfaces.[13] Simply follow the instructions below:[14]
    • Mix equal parts water and baking soda to create a thick paste.
    • Consider adding a few drops of mild dish soap for extra cleaning power.
    • Rub the paste onto the stain with a sponge or dish rag and let it sit for around 15 minutes.
    • Wash the stained area with dish soap and water to remove the baking soda paste.
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    You don’t have to be as gentle when treating surfaces like kitchen countertops, stove tops, and floors. Pair a home remedy or cleaning solution with a mild abrasive, such as a sponge, abrasive pad, brush, or rag, to help wipe and rub away the stain.
    • Avoid using harsh abrasives (steel wool or metal scrapers), as these could leave permanent scratches on a surface.
    • For extra cleaning power, soak the stain in a mixture of hot water and soap for five minutes before using your abrasive.
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Removing Turmeric Stains from Dishes

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  1. How.com.vn English: Watermark How.com.vn to Remove Turmeric Stains
    If turmeric or curry stains your dishware, don’t panic—there’s a quick and easy fix. Simply fill your sink or a large bowl with 2 parts hot water and 1 part bleach or vinegar. Then, place the stained dishes in the bath and let them soak overnight.[15]
    • This stain-fighting method works best on plastic, glass, and ceramic dishes or non-electrical appliances.
    • Always wear rubber gloves when cleaning with bleach to protect your skin.[16]
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Removing Turmeric Stains from Skin & Nails

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  1. How.com.vn English: Watermark How.com.vn to Remove Turmeric Stains
    Turmeric can accidentally get on your hands when eating or cooking, turning your skin or nails a yellow-orange tone. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to remove the stain(s) without damaging your skin:
    • Wipe the affected area with rubbing alcohol, then wash your hands as you normally would.
    • Mix together equal parts of lemon juice with baking soda to create a paste, then scrub it into your skin.[17]
    • Soak your nails in warm water and dish soap for 5 to 10 minutes.
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Does turmeric stain teeth?

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  1. How.com.vn English: Turmeric may stain your teeth over time.
    The yellow pigments in turmeric can stain anything they come into contact with. If you eat turmeric frequently, it’s possible that it would begin to stain your teeth.[18]
    • However, teeth staining only happens if your tooth enamel is weakened. If your tooth enamel is strong, turmeric is less likely to cause any visible staining.
    • Eating a large amount of acidic foods and drinks may weaken your tooth enamel and allow in staining from turmeric.
    • Brush your teeth after eating turmeric to prevent stains on your teeth.[19]
    • Use a whitening toothpaste, over-the-counter teeth whitening products, or get an in-office whitening treatment from your dentist to combat staining.[20]

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    How can I get turmeric out of a dress?
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    Follow the instructions here, considering the type of fabric it is.
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    How can I remove turmeric stains from skin and nails?
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    Rubbing alcohol works best. Curcumin is the "essence" of turmeric, and it's only soluble in alcohol or oil, not water. You can get most of the stain out with the alcohol, then alternate dish soap (citrus ones seem to work well) or degreasing spray cleaner and alcohol. If you are left with any stains after a few tries, oxy cleaners work okay (try the pet stain pre-treaters) bleach will get the rest. Use a diluted solution (1 tbsp./cup H2O), rinse well, then wash hands and put moisturizer on to replenish all the natural oils leached out of your skin. Or mix lemon juice with a few aspirin, rub it into your skin, rinse. Great exfoliator!
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    How do I get the orange color from turmeric off my teeth?
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    Here are a couple of ideas: 1 - Swish 3% hydrogen peroxide in your mouth for about a minute, then rinse with water very thoroughly. If you have any sensitivity in your mouth, dilute the hydrogen peroxide with an equal amount of water before swishing. This isn't a quick fix; it may take 2 to 4 weeks of daily rinsing to get results. 2 - Make a paste of about 2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide and 1 one tablespoon of baking soda. Using a toothbrush, brush your teeth with the paste. After, let the paste sit on your teeth for about a minute. Then rinse your mouth thoroughly with water. Again, this isn't a quick fix as it may take 2 to 6 weeks of daily use to get results.
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      • Act fast when removing turmeric stains, as the color can quickly saturate clothes and other surfaces. The sooner you treat the stain, the easier it’ll be to get out.[21]
      • Read the fabric care label on your garment carefully before treating a stain, as the symbols on the label tell you how the fabric should be washed and dried.[22]
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      To remove turmeric stains, start by mixing baking soda and water to make a paste. Then, scrub the paste into the stains before machine washing your garment with hot water. You can also try blotting the stains with a mixture of white vinegar, warm water, and dish soap, which can help the stains fade. If the stains still won't come out, apply a mixture of liquid glycerin, dish soap, and water and gently dab the stains with a cloth. To learn how to use bleach to get turmeric stains out of white fabrics, scroll down!

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