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warm Watcr^ and two or three times after 

 with cold Watery and the fpotwill entirely 

 difappear. 



301. 'To take Stains out of White Cloth, 



Boil an ounce of Alum in a gallon 

 and a half of Water, for half an hour, 

 then add a piece of White Soap, and 

 half an ounce more of Alum, and after 

 it has ftood in cold infufion two days, 

 wafb with this mixture flalns in any kind- 

 of white cloth. 



302. 7o take Stains out of Crimfon Fehetr 



and Coloured Velvets, 



Take a quait of flrongLee made with 

 Vine Afhc?, diffolve in it half an ounce of 

 Alum j and when the mixture has fettled, 

 ftrain it through a linen cloth. Then 

 take half a drachm of foft Soap, and the 

 fame quantity of Caftiie Soap, a drachm of 

 Alum^ half a drachm of Crude Sal Armo^ 



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