STAINED TAN SHOES
Stains _ in calf tan. should be first washed on warm, soapy water, to which has been added a little soda. When dry, rub the stained part with a rag dipped in methylated spirits, then polish with Tan-01. Should the stained part be a little darker than the rest of the leather, rub well with a raw onion before applying Tan-01. Stains on chrome tan (grained or morocco leather) should be rubbed over with methylated spirits or with a slice of lemon.' Jf^'acid in the lemon is one of the best possible removers of stains in soft leathers. Polish afterwards with Tan-01. This treatment will make much-used footwear appear like new. No polish is just'so suitable for tans as Tan-01. No other polish can give the same satisfactory result. No other polish is so economical. No other polish is so popular, and popularity depends not on ad*y vertising, but on merit. If you have ■ not tried it, order a tin the first time the grocer man calls. Price 6d (paste); Is (liquid).
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 256, 3 May 1909, Page 5
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174STAINED TAN SHOES Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 256, 3 May 1909, Page 5
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