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UNBLEACHED SHEETS

7 First soak the sheets in water with a handfu! of Epsom salts thrown in, leaving in the tubs all day and all night The salts will take the dressing out. Next day, after putting them through the wringer twice, put the- sheets in a copper of cold water, and add 2 tablespoons of turpentine. Bring. to the boil and allow to boil for 14 hour, then rinse twice in clear cold water (no blue), then peg out. The sheets after this treat- \ ment are a lovely cream colour, and should come white in the next wash. Do not use blue till they are quite white. (For G.J.C., Masterton.)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 794, 8 October 1954, Page 32

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UNBLEACHED SHEETS New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 794, 8 October 1954, Page 32

UNBLEACHED SHEETS New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 794, 8 October 1954, Page 32

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