Monday, November 16, 2009

How do I remove soy or teryaki sauce stain from my skin?

I was cooking over the weekend and didn't notice until many hours later that i have a large, bright yellow stain on my palm, presumably from soy or teriyaki sauce (the only other liquid I cooked with was balsamic vinegar). I have tried to remove it with several kinds of soap, bleach, Mr Clean, Windex, Pine Sol, Lysol, Shout laundry stain remover, baking soda, dishwasher detergent ... NOTHING works. It hasn't even come off a little bit. I'm completely baffled! Help?

How do I remove soy or teryaki sauce stain from my skin?
let your pet dog or cat lick it off
Reply:Try Isopropyl Alcohol. It removes basically almost every stain from the skin.
Reply:try alcohol(not the ones for drinking) or acetone or something
Reply:I know this may sound very plain.. But have you tried lemon juice?
Reply:Take a bath!
Reply:Can you wash it in the washing machine w/ regular detergent? Soy sauce comes out of my shirts all the time, b/c I'm a slob when I eat Chinese ;-). I'm usually in cotton or cotton/poly blends.





The TIde Pens work well too.
Reply:Are you sure that's what it's from? I would think it would was off easily. You may just have to let it wear off if nothing has worked.
Reply:Try Baby Oil it works in henna paste it may work on that skin stain... Good Luck
Reply:Goop works very well.
Reply:Have your tried lemon juice? Not from a bottle,as that usually is not real juice. Get a lemon, cut and rub the juice on the stain. May take several times for it to all disappear.
Reply:try lemon or nail polish, after that put some aloe cream.
Reply:use wd40
Reply:HOw about a nail polish remover?
Reply:wash it
Reply:rub a stainless steel butter knife over it under running cold water.
Reply:only thing u gotta do is use baking soda and scrub
Reply:Try oxigen-peroxide %26amp; baking soda mixed together to get it out. It won't hurt to try, right? ;o)





I've heard of this for dogs that smell, so I used it on my dog. Not only did she come out smelling really good after but her coat turned out lighter %26amp; cleaner as well.
Reply:try using swarfega with a little bit of salt mixed in to make it slightly abrasive, swrfega gets anything out
Reply:try nail polish remover
Reply:take it to the dry cleaner.
Reply:Use a mildew stain remover. It cleans where everything else failed.
Reply:Nothing will remove it. Apply some olive oil+ Liquid paraffin(Light) in 1:1 ratio , so that skin remains supple and it will wear off in about fifteen day. Alternatively you May use Quinoline (A chemical and use it with extreme caution as it May cause irreparable damage)
Reply:Try nail polish remover, it gets a lot of stains off everything.
Reply:There is a product called Listoil or Lestoil (i cant remember exactly how it is spelled), but I have gotten several types of stains out with it, on fabric and stains left from oil on my hands after changing the oil in my car. Take an old toothbrush or scrub brush and scrub the stain on your hand with the Listoil, hopefully it will work. That is what I use to take stains out of a lot of stuff.
Reply:well it is know that teriyaki sauce has been able to never come a person's skin. there was only one persdon who was able to get it off. i got teriyaki sauce on me before i just used cold water some detergent and dry your hand ina warm towel. ithe reason none of the other products you used didn't work because they all have very bad chmicals that could harm your skin. sorry but you sound like a funny person e-mail me at rupertlover62@yahoo.com i'm 16 years old and my name is emma
Reply:Have you tried vinegar?
Reply:none of the above!!!rub your whole body w that same teriyaki sauce so youll be yellow all over!!!!!!
Reply:dynamite!
Reply:I have never heard of a stain on your like that on skin unless it's blood
Reply:Olive oil will take it off.
Reply:Great stain remover. 2tbs of white vinegar 1tps salt %26amp; 1tps baking soda. mix


soak hand then take toothbrush dip in mix and gently scrub. {is it possiable it might be a bruise}


good luck!

shamrock

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