| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - Cookery - 1808 - 460 pages
...from being worn into holes by the acid. To take out Mildew. — Mix soft soap with starch powdered, half as much salt, and the juice of a lemon ; lay it on the part on both sides with a painter's brush. Let it lie on the grass day and night till the stain comes... | |
| Elizabeth Hammond - 1819 - 302 pages
...week, then cut it into such sized squares as you may require. To take out mildew from linen. Mix some soft soap with powdered starch, half as much salt, and the juice of a lemon, lay it on the part on both sides with a brush ; then let it lay on the grass, day and night, till the stain comes... | |
| M. Radcliffe - Cookery, English - 1823 - 728 pages
...manner, and the spots will infallibly vanish. To take out the Mildew. Mix soft soap with starch powdered, half as much salt, and the juice of a lemon ; lay it on the part on both sides with a painter's brush. Let it lie on the grass day and night till the stain comes... | |
| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - Cookery - 1824 - 544 pages
...from being worn into holes by the acid. To take out Mildew. — Mix soft soap with starch powdered, half as much salt, and the juice of a lemon ; lay it on the part on both sides with a painter's brush. Let it lie on the grass day and night till the stain comes... | |
| John Wesley - Holistic medicine - 1843 - 274 pages
...and will at last burn the paper on which it is placed. To take out Mildew from Clothes.—Mix some soft soap with powdered starch, half as much salt, and the juice of a lemon, lay it on the part with a brush ; let it lay on the grass day and night till the stain comes out. Iron-moulds may... | |
| 718 pages
...water. Remember that oxalic acid is poison. To Take out Mildew. — Mix soft soap with starch, powdered, half as much salt, and the juice of a lemon ; lay it on the part on both sides with a painter's brush. Let it He on the grass day and night till the stain comes... | |
| Tracts for the people - 1847 - 800 pages
...contain sufficient in quantity for a single pair of gloves. To TAKE OUT MILDEW FROM CLOTHES. — Mix some soft soap with powdered starch, half as much salt, and the juice of a lemon, lay it on the part with a brush ; let it lay on the grass, day and night, till the stain comes out.- — Iron-moulds... | |
| Modern domestic cookery - 1851 - 754 pages
...from being worn into holes by the acid. To take out Mildew. — Mix soft soap with starch powdered, half as much salt, and the juice of a lemon ; lay it on the part on both sides with a painter's brush. Let it lie on the grass day and night till the stain comes... | |
| 1852 - 890 pages
...buttermilk, and then drying it in a hot sun. Then wash it in cold water, and dry it two or three times a day. To take out mildew. — Mix soft soap with powdered...lemon; lay it on the mildewed part on both sides with a painter's brush. Let it lie on the grass day and night till the stain comes out. Cement for mending... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Cookery - 1857 - 730 pages
...wet it a little, and it will come out at twice doing. 195. Or, mix soft soap with starch powdered, half as much salt and the juice of a lemon ; lay it on the part on both sides with a painter's brush. Let it lie on the grass day and night till the stain comes... | |
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