| 1849 - 884 str.
...surface ; if otherwise, the chicory will detach itself, discolouring the water as it sinks. To CJ/EAN PAINT THAT is NOT VARNISHED.— Put upon a plate some...rubbing will instantly remove any dirt or grease; wash well off with water, and rub dry with a soft cloth. Paint thus cleaned looks equal to new, and, without... | |
| Mrs. Mary L. Edgeworth - 1860 - 460 str.
...CLEAN PAINT THAT IS NOT VARNISHED. Put upon a plate some of the best whiting ; have ready some clear, warm water, and a piece of flannel, which dip into...rubbing will instantly remove any dirt or grease. Wash well off with water, and rub it dry with a soft cloth. Paint thus cleansed looks equal to new, and... | |
| 1860 - 908 str.
...VARNISRED. — Put upon a plate some of the best whiting, have ready some clean warm water, and a pieee of flannel, which dip into the water and squeeze nearly...apply it to the paint, when a little rubbing will inwell off 1 > Wltn water, and rub dry with a soil cloth. Paint 5 thus cleaned iooks cquai to new .... | |
| Edwin Chesterman - 1873 - 466 str.
...would save them a great deal of trouble. Provide a plate with some of the best whiting to be had, and have ready some clean warm water and a piece of flannel,...much whiting as will adhere to it, apply it to the painted surface, when a little rubbing will instantly remove any dirt or grease. After which wash the... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1874 - 392 str.
...and a piece of flannel, which dip into the water and squeeze nearly dry ; then take as much whitning as will adhere to it, apply it to the paint, when...rubbing will instantly remove any dirt or grease ; wash well off with water, and rub dry with a soft cloth. Paint thus cleaned looks equal to new ; and without... | |
| Milon W. Ellsworth, Mary Wolcott Janvrin - 1882 - 620 str.
...varnish or rosin added. To CLEAN PAINT. Provide a plate with some of the best whiting to be had, and have ready some clean warm water and a piece of flannel,...much whiting as will adhere to it, apply it to the ;iaihted surface, when a little rubbing will instantly remove any dirt or grease. After which, wash... | |
| 1884 - 548 str.
...solution oi caustic soda. Paint Cleaner. — Provide a plate with some of thi besr whiting to be had, and have ready some clean warm water and a piece of flannel,...much whiting as will adhere to it, apply it to the painted surface, when a little rubbing will instantly remove any dirt or grease. After which wash the... | |
| Laura Carter Holloway - 1887 - 606 str.
...nothing more labor-saving than common whiting. Use a flannel cloth, clean warm water; squeeze the cloth nearly dry; then take as much whiting as will adhere to it, rub the paint, then wash off with clean water, dry with a chamois. Paint thus cleaned looks as well... | |
| Mary Wolcott Janvrin - 1900 - 824 str.
...that are made on purpose. TO CLEAN PAINT. Provide a plate with some of the best whiting to be had, and have ready some clean warm water and a piece of flannel,...much whiting as will adhere to it, apply it to the painted surface, when a little rubbing will instantly remove any dirt or grease. After which, wash... | |
| William Brisbane Dick - 1900 - 624 str.
...trouble. Provide a plate with some of the best whiting to be had, aud have ready some clean wann water aud a piece of flannel, which dip into the water and squeeze...much whiting as will adhere to it, apply it to the painted surface, when a little ' ' • - will instantly remove any dirt or After which wash the part... | |
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