What I Know About Housekeeping, And a Few Other Things
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thoroughly dissolved; add 1>^ more gallons warm water and stand away in a covered stone crock; when washing- blankets use enoug-h oi this preparation to make a strong- suds and let them soak in it for half an hour or more. Rub throug-h this suds (use no soap), and if they are very much soiled put them through another suds in the same way, then rinse until the water is clear. Blankets washed this wa}^ are as g-ood and soft as new, with no shrinkag-e. Have 3^our rins- ing- water just a little war...m. Keep a small bottle of this preparation handy for removing- soiled spots from dresses, vests, coats, etc. Put a cloth over your fing-er, dip it in the fluid and rub it on the g-rease spot, then rub dry with a dry cloth. :^ DISH WASHING. /€ Have plenty of soap and soft water. Scrape the dishes as clean as possible and sort them; have a dish pan of middling- hot suds in front of you, to the rig-ht of this have a dish pan of clear, hot water, to the rig"ht of this a pan to drain dishes in. Wash the g-lassware first and silver next.
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