Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1911 — SOME HINTS ABOUT CLEANING [ARTICLE]
SOME HINTS ABOUT CLEANING
Time and Trouble May Be Saved If ; Th "', ~ Z'- -y'. Brass.—Wash In warm soapsuds, using woolen cloth to polish lacauereA* brass; clean with doth wet in at cohol. Copper.—Polish with hot vinegar in which salt has been dissolved; finish off with an oil to polish. Nickel.—Cover with thin paste made of emery powder, with turpentine and' sweet oil in equal parts. .« Steel.—To remove rust apply thick paste of emery powder mixed with equal parts sweet oil and turpentine;and a dry powder. UtAYhCA Wnah in anfinunrib anti um flta. Rub off with soft cloth. lon of water ** Mirrors.—Wipe with doth wU in alcohol . - Woodwork.—Wipe' with soft cloth dipped ta gasoline, which will remove all grease, finger marks, smoke or dust. ter and a little kerosene. ' ; ;
