Hi guys,
Does anyone have any advice on how to remove a chicken byriani stain from my Reliant Robins front seat ??
Cheers
Winkle
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Tesco's Window Cleaning spray?
No seriously.
www.honestjohn.co.uk/forum/post/index.htm?t=23211&...e
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i had a few marks on one of my seats i tried about 10 times(no lie)
in the end i got it of with vanish the one that looks like a bar of soap,it is by far the best.
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Onion Bahjee sauce - it´ll come off straight away.
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This is making me hungry.
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i had a few marks on one of my seats i tried about 10 times(no lie) in the end i got it of with vanish the one that looks like a bar of soap,it is by far the best.
Just used vanish spray for the stain removal on carpet (I live with 2 idiots/apes/spoit something somethings). Couldn't believe how good the results were, only leaving it there for a few mins and scrubbing away!
I'd imagine this would work in car upholstery too.
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Toothpaste is supposed to be good for curry stains on clothes/carpets - it's an abrasive with a bleaching agent so it may do something - courtesy of that 5 min expert tip prog on BBC2, forgotten its name.
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Hmmm, I'm good with tikka masala, korma, rogan josh and dansak but have no experience of chicken byriani. Sorry.
My only advice is to remove the chunks of chicken and go from there.
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Dab the stain with lager, then rub vigorously with a stale Naan bread. Works a treat.
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Carpet dye or turmeric, both of which might be used in the biryiani, are both tenacious and near impossible to remove:) No choice but to re-apply the dish thoroughly, to all the seats.
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Only one way. As someone said Lager and bread, but they mentioned the wrong ones.
Its has to be Cobra lager (Kingfisher is no good) use all of one of the big 600cc bottles. Pour it on, let the bubbles do their stuff, then when they have died down a bit mop it up with a chapati (Its true nans soak up more beer but they are impossIble to wring out)
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TourVanMan TM < Ex RF >
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Ach, TVM, as so often I bow to your superior knowlege and experience in these matters.
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learn form the wise man glasshopper
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Yoghurt has a very cooling effect if eaten after a hot curry, so should work well. Try covering the stained area with half inch thick layer of youhurt and leave it in a warm spot (bright sunshine is best) for a few days. Make sure you leave the windows shut.
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Cut a square of fabric from the back seat, bin the seat & sew over stain.
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Hi - Did this happen before or after you ate it?
Either way try upholstery cleaner - then try it again, then again..........
Regards DougB
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any advice on how to remove a chicken byriani stain
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try any all purpose kitchen cleaner - eg. flash or mr.muscle orange spray, or use "vanish" products.
or phone proctor&gamble weybridge for free on 0800 028 3292
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Whatever you do, don't try anything that might dissolve fibreglass - one accidental spill is bad enough...
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brake and clutch cleaner in an aerosol it will clean any stubborn stain on upholstery
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Groom & lots of warm water & rubbing has removed all the stains my kids have leaked over the car seats over the years, including diarrhoea - which looks very close to chicken byriani!
www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product...2
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Groom & lots of warm water & rubbing has removed all the stains my kids have leaked over the car seats over the years, including diarrhoea - which looks very close to chicken byriani!
thats the last time i eat biryani
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1 - thoroughly clean tinfoil container the biryani came in
2 - remove wheels from Reliant Robin
3 - attach wheels to tinfoil container
4 - throw away Reliant Robin
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:^D This thread is great, pure Friday material!
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1 - thoroughly clean tinfoil container the biryani came in 2 - remove wheels from Reliant Robin 3 - attach wheels to tinfoil container 4 - throw away Reliant Robin
Item 1 is WRONG
container has to stay the same dirty yellow colour to have any chance of being a replacement reliant.
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Wonder what your stomach lining looks like?
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What\'s for you won\'t pass you by
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No solutions, just to say it's cleaner and easier to eat it from a plate or the tin-foil box it came in...
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