WICKER CHAIRS.
Brown and white wicker chairs are economical as well as attractive, because they may he used in house and In garden. But they need attention and they need cleaning so do <am seated chairs and the cushions used with them. To clean brown wicker chairs, well brush the casement cloth cushions, and. if the covers are removable. Which they should he. wash, dry and iron them. Brush and dust the chairs, rub them with paraflln and use a brush to get into the crevices. To renovate while wicker, or split bamboo, wash the chair with warm water in which >nu have mixed some melted soap and salt. I so as little water as possible, rinse well with cold water, which hardens the wicker, and wipe with a clean dry doth. If the wicker is dried out of doors il will he whiter Dried near a tire, it will creak afterwards. If it Is impossible to idopj tl in ol fh ot inetl I the chairs stand in a thorough draucht to expedite dryins. Y*-r> so.fr.| wicker mav he treated with a weak solution of oxalic acid and waferone dessertspoonful to a dll of vv.it.-r —or with lemon Juice. < me seated chairs used Indoors must also be cleaned from time to time. Brush «ell ta remne a. much
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20283, 27 August 1937, Page 5
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219WICKER CHAIRS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20283, 27 August 1937, Page 5
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