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Ink Stains

Dear Aunt Daisy, I heard you giving remedies for removing ink stains and would like to tell you of one which I have found infallible for blue ink. I have never tried it for red ink. Raw tomato rubbed into the stain, and left to stand for a few hours; then wash the garment, On one occasion, I spilled blue ink down the front of a white frock. I cut up a tomato, and rubbed it on to the stain, and left it for a few hours, Then washed the frock-there was not the least sign of the ink when the frock was dry. You may find this hint useful. — Ellerslie."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Page 11

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Ink Stains New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Page 11

Ink Stains New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 172, 9 October 1942, Page 11

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