For Inlaid Linoleum
Dear Aunt Daisy, I have been using the bath cleaner you told us about-kerosene and bake ing soda-and would never be without it now, as it keeps the bath like new. A Lino. Cleaner: I have also a floor cleaner that I thought perhaps you could give to the Daisy Chain. It is splendid for keeping inlaid linoleum clean, It does not polish exactly, but seems to raise up the pattern. I only use it once a week, and then just mop it over every day with a little on the mop. One cup of vinegar; one cup of turpentine or kerosene-either will do; 14 cup of raw linseed oil, Put in a bottle and shake well when using, Rub on with a soft cloth, and wipe with another soft cloth. Keep well corked.
Grey
Lynn
(Auckland),
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 116, 12 September 1941, Page 46
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140For Inlaid Linoleum New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 116, 12 September 1941, Page 46
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