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the bottle, and expofe it to the heat of 

 the noon-day fun four days, at the ex- 

 piration of which time it becomes fit for 

 ufe. Pour this Liquor on the ftains, and 

 rub it well on both fides of the cloth ; 

 then warn the ftains with clear Water, or 

 rather with the following foap, and when 

 the cloth is dry, they will no longer 

 appear. 



283. Smvering Balls, 

 Take foft Soap, or Fuller's Earth ,* mix 

 it with Vine Ames fifted through a fine 

 fieve,and with powdered Chalk, Alum, and 

 Tartar, of each equal parts ; form the mafs. 

 into balls, which dry in the lhade. Their 

 ufe is to rub en fpots and ftains, warning 

 the fpotted part afterwards in clear Water. 



284.. Ttf take out Stains of Coomb. 



Put Butter on the ftain, and rub it 

 well with a piece of brown paper laid on 

 a heated filver fpoon; then waih the 



whole 



