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whole in the fame manner as directed 

 for fpots of Wax. 



285. To take out Stains of 'Urine, 

 Wash the {rained place well with boiled 

 Urine, and afterwards wafh it in clear 

 Water. 



286. To take out Stains on Cloth of 'whatever 

 Colour, 

 Take half a pound of Honey, the fize 

 of a Nut of Sal Armoniac, and the Yolk 

 of an Egg; mix them together, and put 

 a little of this mixture on the flain, letting 

 it remain till dry. Then wafh the cloth 

 with fair Water, and the ftains will difap- 

 pear. Water impregnated with mineral 

 Alkaline Salt or Soda, Ox-gall, and Black 

 Soap, is alio very good to take out fpots of 

 greafe. 



287. To take out Spots of Ink, 

 As foon as the accident happens, wet 

 the place with Juice of Sorrel, or Lemon* 

 L 6 or 



