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290. To take out Spots on Silk. 



Rub the Spots with Spirit of Turpen- 

 tine ; this Spirit exhaling, carries off with: 

 it the Oil that caufes the Spot. 



291. Balls to take out Stains* 



Take an ounce of Quick-lime, half a 

 pound of Soap, and a quarter of a pound 

 of White Clay; moiflen the whole with 

 Water, and make it into little balls, with 

 which rub the ftains, and afterwards wafli 

 them with fair water. 



292. To clean Gold and Silver Lace. 



Take the Gall of an Ox and of a Pike, 

 mixed well together in fair Water, and rub 

 the gold or filver with this compofition. 



293. To reft ore to Tapejlry its original Lvjlre* 



Shake well, and thoroughly clean the 

 tapeilry ; then rub it twice over with 



Chalk, 



