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THE PERAMBULATOR.

The baby's perambulator suffers a good deal from dirt and bad weather. Take it out in the strong sunlight and you will see how grimy it looks in spite of the occasional attention in the way of dusting which it has had.

Take the pram into the garden, remove the shade, the cushions, the umbrella case, and other attachments. With a soft brush thoroughly sweep out the interior. Wash over the leather lining with a lather of mi/d soap flakes, and when dry give it an application of furniture cream applied with a soft flannel. This will feed the leather and prevent it from cracking. If this has cracked, at your local oil and colour stores may be bought a special preparation that will prevent the trouble from going farther, and also render the shade water-proof again. The wheels need special attention, and after the spokes and hub have been cleaned a little oil should bo applied to nuts and springs. The outside coachwork must be treated very gently, if its high polish is not to be marred. A soft flannel rubber that has not before been used for cleaning (this is a necessary precaution, lest there be grit on a used cloth) should be dipped in tepid soap lather, and the whole surface treated. A final application of furniture polish will restore the surface. If it is scratched and spoiled already, it is not beyond the amateur to undertake the ro-enamelling. There are several enamels on the market intended for this work specially suited for amateur use. They

are quick drying, and when applied liberally smooth themselves out without any expert brush work. If the coachwork is not really shabby, but merely scratched, a thin coating of clear varnish will restore it. Shabby metal parts should be sent away for relacquering, an inexpensive process which will keep them bright for an unlimited period.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19792, 12 November 1927, Page 6 (Supplement)

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THE PERAMBULATOR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19792, 12 November 1927, Page 6 (Supplement)

THE PERAMBULATOR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19792, 12 November 1927, Page 6 (Supplement)