To Clean Decanters.
- ± ,_ Water-bottles, decanters, etc., if not cleaned out frequently are very, difficult to keep nice, and, when warited for any specia} occasion, cause a large amount of ; nnmecessaty 'yexatiojiv Yoif^|n4i|at a >aw" potato, trot into small pieces and put info the vessel with equal parts of vinegar and water, and shaken about for a few mtautesj wll| oleans,e the glags betterthan "anything >Js»*- Es'peeiaily is this treatment valuable where hard water has been kept in glass jugs, as it removes every trace of the brown deposit, which is one of the distinguishing properties of hard water.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 63, 3 January 1908, Page 3
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98To Clean Decanters. King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 63, 3 January 1908, Page 3
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