Indelible Pencil Stains
Dear Aunt Daisy, Many years ago in Australia I, too, | had some experience with indelible pen- | cil stains. Children had been making ink | with one, in a new bathroom. Tiles and | enamel round the wash-basin were covered with it. A tube of toothpaste was also there, so just without thinking of results, I put some on, and rubbed it in with a toothbrush. Much to my surprise the stain all came off, This may be of some help to our "Link" in Christ- |
church.
A.
T.
Taranak
Thank you very much. a expect the marks would come off the glazed tiles. more easily thon from, the knife handles. | It probably soaked into the composition, | Still, toothpaste is well worth tryingit has been used with great success to clean piano keys. ; ;
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 27
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133Indelible Pencil Stains New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 27
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