BOTTLE CORKS MAKE GOOD CLEANERS
Bottle corks are always useful as cleaners. For cleaning plate a cork clipped in a little moistened jeowder is excellent for rubbing tarnished parts. Egg stains on spoons disappear when they are treated with salt applied with a cork. Marks on aluminium ware can be removed with a cork ami a little sand. In most cases stains on polished wood can bo rubbed out with a soft dry cork. Marks on light or brown shoes can bo treated successfully with a cork which lias been first rubbed over the inside of a banana skin. Fly marks on mirrors or windows are easily removed with a dry cork.
appearance of plain paper, while the effect is almost as good when applied over bare walls. For appearance sake, it pays to give more than one coat, though many people do not trouble to do so. Be careful to see, though, that each application is quite dry before the next coat is put on.
The only time when one coat only temper is used. If one tries to put on
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 248, 15 July 1932, Page 5
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