WHEN WASHING GLOVES
Chamois gloves, as you all know, should be dried without being rinsed. The soapier they are when wrung out the softer they dry. But the more delicate skins should be well. rinsed after a wash in warm —not hot —water that has been lathered with good soap flakes. Stretch on the hand, and, if possible, dry in the op«Mi air. Ohamo's g*oves you rub when they are dry, but not the others.. If you have dried them in a good shape they should be ready to put on the hand.
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Shannon News, 12 October 1928, Page 4
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93WHEN WASHING GLOVES Shannon News, 12 October 1928, Page 4
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