OF FLORA. ^i 



well with a dry brum. Afterwards rub 

 them well over with a good lather of 

 Caftile Soap, laid on with a brufh. Wafli 

 off the froth with common Water; then 

 wafh the tapeftry, he. with Alum Water. 

 When the cloth is dry, you will find moil 

 of the colours reflored. Thofe that are 

 yet too faint, touch up with a pencil 

 dipped in fuitable colours, and indeed you 

 may run over the whole piece t in the fame 

 manner with water colours, mixed with 

 weak gum water, and, if well done, it will 

 caufe the tapeftry, &c. to look at a 

 diilance like new. 



296". 'To take Wax out of Silk or Camblet. 



Take Soft Soap, rub it well on the 

 fpots of wax, dry it in the fun till it grows 

 very hot, then wafh the fpotted part with 

 cold Water, and the wax will be entirely 

 taken out. 



