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ENJOY Irma el fria Ar THE STAINS on the other types of screening usually will come off with a little extra rubbing These are not serious except that they can wash off and stain dark surfaces below Incidentally the original color of copper brass or aluminum can be preserved with spar varnish or exterior clear lacquer If it is desired to put color into the aluminum mesh screen enamel is satisfactory after first priming the aluminum with zinc chromate V ::1 Moth-Blo- (on copper r brass) or any tiny white oxide deposits (on aluminum) If so a gentle rubbing with steel wool will take off the rust N |