Curry stains often set and spread differently on Polstermöbel than on Kleidung because Polstermöbel fabrics and cushions absorb oils and pigments more deeply and dry more slowly. Heat, time, and the material’s finish can lock Kurkuma-colored dyes into fibers, making the same spill easier to wash out of a Hemd than to lift from a Sofa.
Warum Curry Flecken Behave Differently auf Polstermöbel Than auf Kleidung?
Sofortmaßnahmen
- Sofort abtupfen. Ein sauberes Tuch verwenden to überschüssige Flüssigkeit aufnehmen.
Das sollten Sie vermeiden
- Don’t rub aggressively. Rubbing can push oily pigment deeper into upholstery fibers and can distort the pile or texture.
- Don’t over-wet upholstery. Saturation can drive the stain into padding, spread the mark, or leave a water ring that’s harder to fix than the original spot.
- Don’t apply high heat early. Heat from a dryer, iron, or steamer can set yellow pigments and make them much harder to remove.
- Don’t mix multiple strong cleaners at once. Combining products can damage dyes/finishes and make discoloration look worse, especially on upholstery.
- Don’t assume the same method works for both. A technique that’s fine for machine-washable clothing can be too harsh or too wet for a sofa or chair.
Hinweise für häufige Situationen
If stain is fresh: Speed matters most - treat immediately for best results.
⏱️ Heute behandeln