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try cillit bang, and when it dosen't work blame barry scott, so your wife can beat him to death instead. you would be doing the world a favour!!

2006-11-26 02:58:18 · answer #1 · answered by andyprefab 2 · 0 0

clean cloth and dampen it with clean water - wring out the cloth, it should just be slightly damp. Now scrunch it up and dab LIGHTLY at the stain once, then turn the cloth over to a clean piece and do it again, and again. What you are doing is 'blotting' the stain and removing the curry residue to be soaked into the cloth. Don't use the same piece of cloth twice - just keep absorbing the stain into the clean cloth. Don't over-wet it, your cloth should be only slightly wet, not enough to leave a water mark on a fabric unless you really squeeze it. Repeat often - the stain will remove.
Then, in future, eat your curry off a plate on the dining table!!

2006-11-26 06:02:44 · answer #2 · answered by gorgeousfluffpot 5 · 0 0

Contact Land of Leather or one of the furniture shops. They must know of something to get the stain out.Or a shoe shop might help - they will have leather protector fluids in different colours that might cover up the stain. Or try a furniture restorer - they have to know what to do to make a living.

Other than that, a couple of strategically placed cushions.......

2006-11-26 05:54:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ya know those little oriental dry cleaning shops? They could get motor oil out of fine silk if you asked them nicely. Seriously and they aren't that expensive! Go see them!

2006-11-26 05:51:54 · answer #4 · answered by Cat 2 · 0 0

get varnish soap and keep on scrubbing till the stain is gone

2006-11-26 05:51:34 · answer #5 · answered by Aditi 2 · 0 0

dry cleaning

2006-11-26 05:51:30 · answer #6 · answered by anonymous 2 · 0 0

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