Iodine Stained Linoleum
Dear Aunt Daisy, About the worian who had the accident with iodine falling out of the bathroom Cabiriet, spilling over her lovely primrose floor-coveting. This is my tried and very successful way of tethioving the stain. Dab with slightly diluted household afithonia. Even surilight and time will fade out the marks. I have séén it spilt on my floor ahd paintwork and have done absolutely nothing about it, yet it has come fight again by itsélf-in timé. Only this morning when getting up I used the very strong iodine and spilt | it on my hand. It is now thrée hours since I did it and it has all disappearéd. Ammonia is a bleach, as we used it in chemistry years ago when I was in my father’s busiriess. I hope the woman will. find this effective. I have always found it
SO.
W.F.
A.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 779, 25 June 1954, Page 33
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148Iodine Stained Linoleum New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 779, 25 June 1954, Page 33
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