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Removing Pine Gum

Dear Aunt Daisy, I was reading in The Listener where a man got pine gum on an overcoat. | I have cleaned a raincoat that got in a terrible mess, with a fairly warm | iron and a very coarse piece of brown | paper, and made a great job of it. I have told several people, who have had | the same results, Chewing gum is easily | removed in the same way. I have taken | chewing gum off varnished tables, and | bed posts without leaving any mark. | This hint might be too late for Mr. F., . but someone else might benefit. Cheerio and all good wishes, Aunt Daisy.

Mosgiel.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZLIST19471003.2.47.3.2

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 432, 3 October 1947, Page 23

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Removing Pine Gum New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 432, 3 October 1947, Page 23

Removing Pine Gum New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 432, 3 October 1947, Page 23

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