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Show HOW TO CLEAN THE METALS H Use 8alt and Broken Egg Shell or Enameled Pans and Soda on Galvanized Baths. Enamoled panB should bo steeped. tho soot removed and then washed with hot water, any burned parts bo-Ing bo-Ing removed by rubbing thorn with aj conrso flannel dipped In salt and! broken egg shells. Thon rlnso well and dry both Insldo nnd out. Galvanized baths and tho like should bo rinsed out with hot wntor, and soda directly after thoy aro used. To cloan thorn thoroughly scrub well with soap and water, to which soda has been added; dry and thon rub with a ptcco of houso flannel dipped first In paraffin and thon In silver sand or powdorcd bath brick until bright Rinso first In hot and thon la cold wntor and allow to dry In a draft In order to removo tho smell of tho paraffin. Tin can bo cleaned with whiting-mixed whiting-mixed to a stiff pasto with water or ammonln, but all tho powder must bo brushed off whon dry. Anothor , mothod Is to Bllco down thinly four ounces of yellow soap and pour ovor ono quart of cold water. Allow this to stand for a day In order to dissolve Thon add a pound of tho best whit-Ing, whit-Ing, bring it all to a boiling point. keeping it woll stirred, so as to lnsuro all being properly mixed; thon loav It until cold, when two ounces of spirits of hartshorn aro added. Koop this mlxturo in tightly corked bot- Wash zinc thoroughly with warm wator. Aftor rubbing It dry rub again with a cloth dipped In either paraffin or turpontlno. |