CLEANING WALLPAPER To clean faded or dirty-looking wallpaper, where the accumul ' ' ' dusi particles cannot be re - a - brush, an excellent plan is to rue the surface of the paper all over with new bran. The bran may be applied by placing it on a flat, dry sponge. One lot of bran should not be used after it ap- j pears to be dirty. Sheets of paper should be placed ; along the skirting at the base of the j , walls to catch the bran as it is used. 1 Grease spots, however, will still j - remain after this treatment. Often ! ] these can be removed by holding a . piece of blotting paper over them ; ' and pressing with a hot iron. BEACON LAMPS setting, these I lied MM STANDARD STYLE mm ft WALL BRACKET They of most attract wrought iron with heavy plateglass panes through which the light filters in a soft glow. Place quantity of potatoes in a bucket with sufficient tvater to cover. Take a brick, and vigorously twist backwards and forwards in the water. It will be found that almost all the skin has left the potatoes, and they only require the ends scraping in the usual manner.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 617, 20 March 1929, Page 7
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