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STAINS

Stains may be removed as follows: China. —Rub with a solution made by dissolving a teaspoonful of oxal'.c acid in half a pint of hot Water. Flower vases. —Sta'ned vases should first be washed in hot vinegar, and then in strong soapsuds. Rinse in clear, hot water and dry. Velvet. —Rub powdered magnesia into the pile and leave it oyerivgat. Brush out the next morning. Eucalyptus on a soft rag -will remove grease.

Knife Handles. —Ordinary sUics pa ivory handles can be remov-.! \yitli emery powder. discoloured ivory should be rubbed with lemon. Mirrors. —Spirits of camphor on a soft.rag will remove .stains from mirrors and window panes.

Pic Dishes. —Burns and strips can be removed with sand, after the dish lias been well soaleed.

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Shannon News, 4 November 1927, Page 1

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126

STAINS Shannon News, 4 November 1927, Page 1

STAINS Shannon News, 4 November 1927, Page 1

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