The Method Worked
Dear Aunt Daisy, This is to thank you for your advice | about my copper. Now I am able to give you the results, just 100 per cent. | I filled the copper with cold water and added 2 table-poons of cream of tartar, stirring in well. Not needing to use the copper, I let it stand for a week, and then emp‘ied it out, end found the copper was beautifully bright and shin-ing-all trace of the soapy deposit had | gone. I then cleaned it with hot soapy | water with a dash of ammonia in it. | Since then, I have always put about 2 tablespoons of ammonia in the copperwater and there is no sign of any more marks on my washing, and the copper | locks so clean and shiny. I am most grateful to you for your helpful advice, | and trust you will pass the information | on to anyone else who has ‘he same
trouble.
F.
B.
Hastings.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 421, 18 July 1947, Page 27
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