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Scratch Marks on French Polish

Dear Aunt Daisy, The following is a good method for removing scratches and bruise-marks. | which show up a whitish shade on french | polish. Rub the place over with kerosene on a soft cloth, using plenty of weight; kerosene will not damage the rest of | the polish. Rub off as dry as possible with a dry cloth, and immediately polish | over with any good wax polish. This | should remove 90 per cent of the mark | This is used in the furniture trade on

renovation work.

Levin.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 730, 10 July 1953, Page 23

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Scratch Marks on French Polish New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 730, 10 July 1953, Page 23

Scratch Marks on French Polish New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 730, 10 July 1953, Page 23

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