Spots of Blood
Dear Aunt Daisy, Please answer this problem through The Listener. I have a few blood spots on my pink, "water-way" taffeta evening dress. I don’t want to wash it as the water-way might come out.
"14 Years,"
Eltham. |
Put a pad of blotting paper or towelling underneath the spotted place (do one at a time), and dab each spot with a piece of cotton wool moistened with peroxide. Don’t rub, just dab. Take clean pieces of cotton-wool as soon as you see them slightly stained. The stain should go through on to the pad underneath. Move the pad along to give a clean place. Some people dab with ammonia instead of peroxide.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 655, 25 January 1952, Page 21
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115Spots of Blood New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 655, 25 January 1952, Page 21
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