there is a materal that is made sspecifically for it
cascade plastic booster
what i ahve found works is a mixture of baking soda and strong hydrogen
peroxide
make a paste of it and leave it alone for at least 2 hours or longer--
strong hydrogen peroxide found in beauty supply places--clairoxide 20
the color of tomatoes comes from a specific chemical ( search for it)
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"Blinky the Shark" wrote in message
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TR wrote:
Blinky the Shark wrote:
TR wrote:
TR wrote:
Hi, new to this group and hoping someone can help us. We recently
purchased a food processor. My wife made up a chili sauce using whole
chilies in the processor. Now the bowl [plastic] is stained. Washing
and
soaking with dish washing detergent is not getting rid of the stain.
Has
anyone here had experience with this and successfully been able to
remove the stain.
Any advice gratefully appreciated.
TR
Wow!! So many replies all so quickly. Thank you all and with my
apologies. I thought the stain was from chilies. It was from curry, my
wife later told me. Even stranger, I'm just now making a cheese cake.
Processed the biscuits and butter in the bowl for the crust then
cleaned
it. The 'curry' stains washed out. Still remained on the white plastic
of the cutting blade shaft though. My wife is now laughing and looking
forward to curry flavoured cheese cake.
Well, ff we ever see the handy household tip, "To remove those stubborn
curry stains, liberally apply cheesecake crust", we'll know where the
idea
arose. 
Yes. And I'll even add now that after cleaning you will not taste curry
in your cheesecake. My sons thought it was fantastic. 
Perhaps they just like curry cheesecake. 
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