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Treating Stained Cloths

TAINED cloths which have been treated with salts of lemon or any other acid should always be rinsed in water to which a little ammonia has been added. This neutralises the aftereffect of the acid) and. makes .the material less likely: to .rot.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19311231.2.73.3

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 25, 31 December 1931, Page 32

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Treating Stained Cloths Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 25, 31 December 1931, Page 32

Treating Stained Cloths Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 25, 31 December 1931, Page 32

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