... out in your hand as you would a sponge, and then rub it hard all over the face of the glass, taking care that it is not so wet as to run down in streams. In fact, the paper must only be completely moistened or dampened all through. Ballou's Monthly Magazine - Page 5901880Full view - About this book
| Agriculture - 1843 - 310 pages
...moistened or damped all through. Afier the glass has been well rubbed with the wet paper, let it rest a few minutes ; and then go over it with a fresh dry...— which it will almost immediately, and with no farther trouble. This methed (simple as it is) is the best and most expeditious for cleaning mirrors,... | |
| Beauty, Personal - 1864 - 156 pages
...moistened, or damped all through. After the glass has been well rubbed with the wet paper, let tt rest a few minutes ; and then go over it with a fresh dry...mirrors, and it will be found so on trial — giving it a clearness and polish that can be produced by no other process. It is equally convenient, speedy,... | |
| 1882 - 584 pages
...so wet as to run down in streams. In fact, the paper must only be completely moistened or dampened all through. After the glass has been well rubbed...and polish that can be produced by no other process. CLEANING BRASS. — The Government recipe for cleaning brass, used in the arsenals, is said to be as... | |
| 1885 - 778 pages
...so wet as to run down in streams. In fact, the paper must only be completely moistened or dampened all through. After the glass has been well rubbed...and polish that can be produced by no other process. CI/EAN HEADS. Keeping the head perfectly clean is a great aid to health. A distinguished physician,... | |
| Alvin Wood Chase - Formulas, recipes, etc - 1920 - 616 pages
...wet as to run down in streams. After the glass has been well rubbed with the wet paper, let it rest a few minutes and then go over it with a fresh, dry newspaper, till it looks clear and bright, which it will 'do almost immediately. The inside of windows may be... | |
| Fashion - 1843 - 514 pages
...moistened or damped all through. After the glass has been well rubbed with the wet paper, let it rest a few minutes; and then go over it with a fresh dry...— which it will almost immediately: and with no farther trouble. This method (simple as it is) is the best and most expeditious for cleaning mirrors,... | |
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