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afterwards warn offthe Pafte with the Bran- 

 water, till the latter is no longer tinged. 

 Then wipe with a clean linen cloth the 

 places you have warned ; cover them with 

 a clean napkin, dry them in the fun, prefs 

 and glaze, and the work will look as well 

 as when new. 



299. To take Spots out of Silken or Woollen 

 Stiffs. 

 Take a fufficient quantity of the fineft 

 Starch, wet it in an earthen pipkin with 

 Brandy, rub a little on the fpots, let it 

 dry on them, and then brum it off; repeat 

 this operation till the fpots are wholly 

 taken out. You mull be careful to beat 

 and brum well the place on which the 

 Starch was applied. 



300. To take Stains of Oil out of Cloth. 

 Take Oil of Tartar, pour a little or* 

 the fpot, immediately wafh the place with 



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