| Pierre-Joseph Buc'hoz - 1772 - 296 sidor
...duft, fhake it well, and clean it nicely with a brufh, and it will relume its primitive luftre. -. 303. To clean Turkey Carpets. To revive the colour of a Turkey Carpet, beat it well with a flick, till the duft is all got out, then with Lemon Juice or Sorrel Juice take out the fpots of ink,... | |
| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - 1819 - 430 sidor
...root and pink is disagreeable, they may be omitted in part or entirely. DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 163 305. To clean Turkey Carpets. To revive the colour of a Turkey carpet, beat it well with a stick till the dust is all got out ; then, with a lemon or sorrel juice, take out the spots of ink,... | |
| 1819 - 440 sidor
...•'- _. . -i ' ' • .:•. •• • . DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 17£V;> * 305. To clean Turkey Carpels. To revive the colour of a Turkey carpet, beat it well with a stick till the dust is all got out; then, with a lemon or sorrel juice^ take out- the spots of ink,... | |
| Maria Eliza Rundell - 1837 - 596 sidor
...occasioned by the alkanet root and pink is disagreeable, they may be omitted in part or entirely. 776. To clean Turkey Carpets. To revive the colour of a Turkey carpet, beat it well with a stick till the dust is all got out ; then, with a lemon or sorrel juice, take out the spots of ink,... | |
| 1849 - 884 sidor
...are grated off at their core end, with the surrounding fruit, and do not drop out and cause a hole. To clean Turkey Carpets. — To revive the colour of a Turkey carpet, beat it well with a stick till the dust is all got out ; then, with a lemon or sorrel juice, take out the spots of ink,... | |
| Frederick Bishop - 1852 - 512 sidor
...in the same manner, only a little gum must be put in the soap liquor before they are stoved. 1622. TO CLEAN TURKEY CARPETS. To revive the colour of a Turkey carpet, beat it well with a stick till the dust is all out, then with a lemon or sorrel juice take out the spots of ink, if the... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1854 - 634 sidor
...is also used for cleaning carpets ; and alum, or soda, dissolved in water, for reviving the colours. To Clean Turkey Carpets. — To revive the colour of a Turkey carpet, beat it well with a stick till the dust is all got out; then with a lemon or sorrel juice, take out the spots of ink, if... | |
| Frederick Bishop - 1856 - 444 sidor
...dilute the acid well, as it is very corrosive, and therefore should be weak. TO CLEAN TUBKEY CAEPETS. To revive the colour of a Turkey carpet, beat it well with a stick till the dust is all out, then with a lemon or sorrel juice take out thu spots of ink, if the... | |
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