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Removing Aluminium Paint

Dear Aunt Daisy, Could you let me know through The Listener how to remove aluminium paint from a coal range? It has apparently been painted over several times and consequently is very thick in some places and peeling off in others. I would like to take off the paint and blacken it again. Thanking you for all the hints I have gleaned over the years.-Hoping, Ashburton. Try washing well with the well-known egé preservative. The aluminium should

easily flake off. Here & a good stove polish idea: Four cakes blacklead, 3 tablespoons floor polish, 1 cup turpentine. Mix well together. Makes. stove very black and shines like glass. Very clean and no dust,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 937, 26 July 1957, Page 33

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Removing Aluminium Paint New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 937, 26 July 1957, Page 33

Removing Aluminium Paint New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 937, 26 July 1957, Page 33

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