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nlac, a fcrnple of common Salt, a little 

 Loaf Sugar, Juice of Celandine, and the 

 Gall of a Calf; mix the whole well, and 

 ftrain off the Liquor. When you want to 

 ufe it, take a little Brazil Wood Shavings 

 with fome Scarlet Flocks, boil them in 

 this Liquor, and when (trained off, it will 

 be very good to take fpots or ftains out of 

 crimfon velvet or cloth. For velvets or 

 cloths of other colours, you dye your Li- 

 quor of the proper colour, by boiling in it 

 fome Flocks of the fame colour as the 

 cloth you intend to clean. 



303. A Soap that takes out all manner of 

 Spots and Stains, 



Take the Yolks of fix Eggs, half a 

 table fpoonful of bruifed Salt, and a pound 

 of Venetian Soap; mix the whole together 

 with the Juice of Beet-roots, and form 

 it into round balls, that are to be dried in 



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