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TO REMOVE STAINS

Ink Stains: If freshly made use sour milk. If long-standing, wet the stain with cold water, stretch it over a cup and rub in salts of lemon or sorrel, or oxalic acid. Rinse well in ammonia water. Fruit Stains: If freshly made soak in boiling water, or rub with salt and pour boiling water over. If this is not effective, try one of the following: Lemon, vinegar, sour milk, alcohol. Tea and Coffee Stains: Soap helps to fix these, so do not use until the stains are removed. Stretch over a basin and pour boiling water on. If very obstinate add a little borax. IGrass Stains: Saturate with kerosene, then wash well

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 155, 23 February 1932, Page 3

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TO REMOVE STAINS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 155, 23 February 1932, Page 3

TO REMOVE STAINS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 155, 23 February 1932, Page 3

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