To Clean Paint
Save the tea lea ves fora few daya, then steep thein in a tin pail or pan for halfan lour, strain through a sieve and use the tea to wash all vurnished paint. It requires very little " elbow polish," aa the tea acta as a strong detergent, cleansing the paint from all its impurities, and making the varnish equal to new. It cleans window sashes nd oil-cloths ; indeed, any varnished surface ia iniproved by applioation. It washes window panes and mirrors much better than water, and is excellent for cleaning black walnut picture and looking-glass frames. It will not do to waah unvarnished paint with it. Whiling is unequaled for cleaning white paint. Take a sinall quantity on a damp flannel, rub lightly over the surface and you will be surprised at lts
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