Practical House, Wagon And Automobile Painter, Including Sign Painting, And Valuable Hints And Recipes
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STAIN OAK WOOD. Wash with a solution of bi-chromate of potash and acid water. One ounce to a quart of water. SIZING WALLS. "Anybody can do it !" Yes, but it takes an ex- pert to do it right. It is not a difficult matter to make paper stick to whitewash, but the whitewash splits as far in as the paste goes, and a part of it invariably sticks to the paper when it comes off and a part of it is left on the wall. As a rule, if you size whitewash with flour paste and let it stand a few days it will c...rack and roll up. Now, pure glue size does not have this effect upon whitewash, but, on the contrary, it not only acts as a binder, but as an intervening coat between the paste and the whitewash. In other words, the glue size will stick the whitewash fast without causing it to crack, and the paste will adhere to the glue size without bad effects upon either. Now, in order to bind the whitewash, the glue should penetrate as far as possible. Hence, the Practical House Painter. ^5 Size should be put on warm, and the room should be warm, otherwise the glue will get cold and stiff like jelly before it has time to penetrate; hence it will remain on the surface instead of going into white- wash as a binder.
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