OF FLORA. **5 



SUPPLEMENT. 



Manner of taking out all Kinds of 

 Spots and Stains from Linen 

 and Stuffs; and various other 

 ufeful Receipts, 



281. To take Iron Mould out of Linen'. 



Hold the Iron Mould over the Fume 

 of Boiling Water for fome time, then 

 pour on the fpot a little Juice of Sorrel 

 and a little Salt, and when the cloth 

 has thoroughly imbibed the Juice, waili 

 it in Lee. 



282. To take out Stains of OiL 



Take Wind'for Soap maved thin, put it 

 into a bottle half full of Lee, throw in 

 the fize of a Nut of Sal Armoniac > a little 

 Cabbage juice, two Yolks of new-hid 

 Eggs, and Ox-gall at d i fere t ion, and laftly 

 an ounce of powdered Tartar : then cork 

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