A QUAINT RECIPE.
Sometimes it is a nuisance for windows to be obscured by frost, but this can be prevented. In a bottle place a tablespoonful of glycerine and then add about twenty times that amount of methylated spirit. Shake the contents of the bottle well and stand on one side for a while. AVhen the liquid clears, a little is rubbed on the inside of the window with a soft cloth. This treatment not only prevents frost formation but it also helps to check the condensation of moisture on the glass, which is likely to happen when the weather is cold; but not sufficiently cold to induce freezing.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1927, Page 14
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109A QUAINT RECIPE. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1927, Page 14
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