Dyeing: Comprising the Dyeing And Bleaching of Wool, Silk, Cotton, Flax, Hemp, China Grass &c.
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cassella's new blues in neutral colours. Cotton : Method of dyeing \00lhs. Dissolve in order to obtain full shades — 31bs. of colouring matter in 15 gallons of boiling water, Avith addition of some muriatic acid ; stir well until all is dissolved. Boil the cotton well, leave it 4 to 5 hours, or better over night, turning from to time in NEW COLOURING MATTERS, &C. 183 1st bath tepid, containing — 5 to lOlbs. tanniu, or the proportional quantity of sumach, and 21 to 5lbs. acetic acid at 8 deg. Tw.... Wring well ; leave the cotton 1 hour, turning frequently in 2nd bath cold, containing — 2^ to 51bs. tartar emetic, or a o-ood quality of oxalate of antimony, wash and dye in 3rd bath containing the necessary quantity of colouring matter and 1 to 2]bs. muriatic acid. Enter at 90^ F., raise temperature to the boil. (The bath will be completely exhausted). Brighten if necessary with a weak solution of muriatic acid. Preserve the baths 1 and 2, adding for further use one- half or even one-third of the quantities of mordants used for the first operation.
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