Show to take out milk and coffee coffeo stains these stains are very difficult to 0 o remove especially from light colored and finely finished goods prom from woolen and mixed fabrics they are taken out by moistening them with a mixture of one part glycerine nine pans parila water and one half part aqua ammon ammonia ai this mixture la ls applied it d to the goods by means of a er brush u s h and allo nilo allowed ed to remain for 12 houra hours occasionally renewing the moistening after this time times the stained pieces are ate pressed between cloth and then rubbed with a clean rag drying and if possible a little steaming is generally sufficient to thoroughly remove the tho stains Stains on silk garments which are arc dyed with delicate colors or finely finish ed are more difficult to remove in this case flye five parts glycerine are mixed with five parts water and aud one quarter part of am monia added before using this mixture it should be tried on some part of the garments where it cannot be noti noticed cas cad in order to see if the mixture will change color if buch such Is the case caige no ammonia should be added if on the contrary no chenga takes ploce or if after alter arbing drying the uri url ri ginal color is restored the above mixture is applied with a soft brush allowan allowing g it to remain on the a stains for six or eight hour and is then rubbed with a clean cloth the re dry substance is theu then carefully taken off by means of a it knife the injured places are now brushed over with cleon water pressed between cloths claths and dried if the stin is not then removed a rubbing with frith dry bread will easily take it onn off to restore the finish a thin solution of gum arabe garabics ga ar abc abe or in many cases beer la is preferred la Is brushed on then dried and carefully ironed by cartful manipulation these stains will be successfully removed roi rei noved |