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DARK WOODWORK

— HOW TO FRESHEN IT. i Dark woodwork often lakes on a ; dull or spotted appearance when it is washed with soap and waler or varI nished. Chemists explain that the I soap and water is inclined to destio,. : the finish. The spots become sealed in ! by’ the varnish. To avoid this, go over tb.e dark woodwork will*, a mixture of equal i parts of turpentine and linseed oil— I the kind painters use, Stir or shake 'the mixture and apply with either a i cloth or a brush. This will both clean • and dress the dark surface.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 February 1941, Page 8

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99

DARK WOODWORK Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 February 1941, Page 8

DARK WOODWORK Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 February 1941, Page 8

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