OCR Text |
Show Place a handful of starch in the water when washing tile floors. It will leave a nice shine. 0 To prevent the gloss from coming off white paint, wash with milk and very little soap. Boil the wick of a kerosene lamp in vinegar before using to keep it from smoking. Never leave pieces of cut-up chicken in water. Some of the good juices and excellent flavor leaches out and is lost. When turning the mattress, also turn it around, that is, place the end that was at the head of the bed at the foot. Prevent picture marks on the walls by placing thumb tacks in each of the lower corners of the frame. Let tacks extend partly, keeping frame from wall. Chimney soot can be kept down by throwing dry salt on a bed of hot coals, once or twice a week. Dry fuel and good draft helps to check soot and creosote in pipes and chimneys. If water is spilled on the page of a favorite book, place a blotter on each side of the page and press with a hot iron. This should remove re-move all moisture without damage to the book. If you have had trouble in making mak-ing your whitewash stick to trees, fences or basement walls try using us-ing sour milk or buttermilk instead in-stead of water- to mix the lime. The casein in the milk acts as a glue with the lime. |