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  • Jun 28, 2011, 08:56 AM
    shridharreddy
    Remove turmeric stains
    There are some turmeric powder stains on my car body i am not able to remove them by washing with soap and water please advice.
  • Jun 28, 2011, 02:59 PM
    ma0641
    Don't know if you can. If the turmeric stain is in the clear coat it's probably too late. Try a white polishing compound and see if anything happens.
  • Jul 15, 2012, 07:18 AM
    subhayan
    Even I have the same problem, Thanks to that @@##$% Pandit you did that with my Car during Puja.
    Now I have to colour my Brand New car again, as there is not other way to remove turmeric stain from the car if its 4-5 hrs late.
    So no way out apart from spending some 25-30K for the car paint... :(!!
  • Feb 22, 2013, 09:40 PM
    karthikrajmohan
    Hi,

    I'm from US. I've BMW 328i Alpine White. Same happened to my New car.
    Solution: Clean the Stain region with "Krikland Surface wipes (Yellow Box Wipes)" and Keep the car in sunlight for 1 hours. You will see the magic. The turmeric and Kumkum stain will evaporate. I can show you my car picture, but there is no attachment functionality in this mail chain.

    Krikland Surface wipes:
    Amazon.com: Kirkland Signature Household Extra Large, Two Sided Surface Wipes, 3 Great Scents, 440 Count: Everything Else

    Regards,
    Karthik
  • Mar 9, 2013, 04:55 AM
    CoolPeter
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ma0641 View Post
    Don't know if you can. If the turmeric stain is in the clear coat it's probably too late. Try a white polishing compound and see if anything happens.

    I have used a number of tips and tricks but unfortunately none of them work. I must say that there's no other way than repainting the car again. But if the stain is on a small area only then you can paste some stickers on it, may be it it can hide a bit of the embarrassment.

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