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Stained Enamel Dish

Dear Aunt Daisy, About removing stains frdm an en"roasting dish, Immerse dish in good. hot water made soapy with a special soap powder, the name of which unt Daisy_can supply if you write to her. peeve for some hours, or overnight, and the dish will emerge looking like new. I do mine regularly, but A.M.D. may need to repeat the pfocéss several times, according to age of stain. But the soap powder will definitely clean it. "Wanganui Link."

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 717, 10 April 1953, Page 23

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Stained Enamel Dish New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 717, 10 April 1953, Page 23

Stained Enamel Dish New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 717, 10 April 1953, Page 23

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