CLEANING HINTS
Kettles and pots and pans of aluminium take on a brilliant surface if cleaned when quite hot. This is easily done if the utensil is rinsed out in boiling water. Any of the fine scouring powders on the market may fee used; but, contrary to the directions, they should be used dry, .rubbing lightly with a flannel. Again, soap and water should never be used for cleaning eleetrie light bowls of Italian,alabaster. After dusting the bowl, wipe it with cotton wool dipped in methylated spirit. This will remove all dirt, and a final rub with a little furniture cream will produce a gleaming surface.
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Shannon News, 11 September 1928, Page 4
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106CLEANING HINTS Shannon News, 11 September 1928, Page 4
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