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Cleaning Concrete Paths

Dear Aunt Daisy, A Link has asked, for help in keep- , ing her concrete paths clean and white. What I do is to take the blue water from | the wash-tub after finishing the wash- | ing, put it in a bucket, and with a hard | broom just give a good hard brushing. | The concrete comes up quite clean. If, the broom is not hard enough, I get down on my knees and do it with a scrubbing brush! I just do a little each day if there is a big area’ to be done.

"Auckland," |

Another suggestion was to use a tablespoon of strong, concentrated English ammonia in a bucket of warm water; but several other Links have agreed upon the use of blue water regularly each washing day,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 654, 18 January 1952, Page 23

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Cleaning Concrete Paths New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 654, 18 January 1952, Page 23

Cleaning Concrete Paths New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 654, 18 January 1952, Page 23

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