TO CLEAN CRETONNE.
Fi r ' '—— . f|s. ;•' : Tha for washing jv. :... printed linen werptcrfliie-tlooso -covers may be r. ■ • a'"..ol V valne. '-Tecoiniilßndrfd method■ «< to lay ( r the coytfs ib 'joafc. in cold salted water for 12 . ■honttfso *Sf&<ot.tao colours.-; Then the molst■■■■''.'.«■ -hire lswruni'ont, toidtho articles placed in a J'.:-!-; tubof-h°t ! water, in which threepenny-worth ot S brafl hag been beilod They sheuld be well Iv ;" rubbed and squeeistd m.tho b«m-wat«r until all .■■■■' • dirt hw - been eliminated,: and then ■ taken out t.v. j 'and. plunred iato ,1 fre»h supply of salted water, : - and left for a little while.?; If this is.dmie card; fully not a vestige of : the colour-mil wa«h or f;t : fado out, and;tho covers will emerge from then; 1 bran bath as clean and as freeh ai sew. I « !■•■ .... . ' TT-.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 658, 8 November 1909, Page 4
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131TO CLEAN CRETONNE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 658, 8 November 1909, Page 4
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