REMOVAL OF WOOL STAINS
DUNEDIN DISCOVERY SAID TO STAND TESTS
Dominion Special. Dunedin, November 30.
Further tests have beeu made by the Dunedin chemist who found out how to remove tar branding and other stains from wool, and the result of his laboratory experiments is to fully confirm him in the knowledge that he has discovered an effective method for removing brands of any kind from wool Asked about the matter to-day he said: “The brand nuisance will soon be a trouble of the past. It is a big thing to say, but my tests gave that result, and now after further trials thev prove quite certain. The severest of all tests was as to tar branding, and my process answers completely. The operation scours the wool at the same time as the debranding, and the cost is negligible, a fraction of a penny per pound of wool. Practically the cost is only for labour. Scientifically, so far as I can see, the brands now need be no deterioration.”
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 57, 1 December 1926, Page 10
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169REMOVAL OF WOOL STAINS Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 57, 1 December 1926, Page 10
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