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How To Wash Black Lawn

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
June
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

"WaShi it as any oher lawn uskii? a miM soap and wasliiiyj; throiagh siidi-i, etc, as stok as posBÍWe, uslnlg wel! bloed water Jar rJii'siiKj. Now the starclïilnig or stirtenilng is main thSng, and the nicest way t give new (ïuisli ta to use glue itisto.t d' o-i starsh. Take a öbieet of ijaod1 eai'penfters' ■gl'iie, pub it in a baein (a granite or tim hand basin vi)U dio), a-nd cover it well witu boüimg wato" ; lat it stand uritiil cool eaougli to handle, then rub iit between your bajiidu like a piece of soap. Rub off all you eau, and untia tibe water gets oold. IJour off water flato amofctuer vossel, and covier algaita. wiCli boffllng water, and repeait untilt glue is all diissolned or of you lxavO enough for your purP'Oso ; ttila if stiff, dry ainid iron on wrong Try small pieoe of lawD to ftmcl rigtot stiitness. An old-fashioruud dyer told me of this, and I used ilt for years in ■wasliimg black, colored or fjnia lawns Wih.en I was young and woro suo'a fhings. D'ampness wlll mot a.aect ib so eaon asi sta-rc-h., and 'jfc gives a new finiak. Dra no't usO your ijrons too hot. ■

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier