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Washing Fluid, Requiring but Little Boiling or Rubbing. 2
Remarks. —I take this to be a very good fluid, as it has neither turpentine nor ammonia in it, and the quantity of camphor and alcohol is so small it will not be liable to open the pores of the skin, by which means colds are so easily taken by exposure while hanging out clothes after being over the hot suds in washing. The Bark Shanty Soap, below, will be just the kind to use with this fluid; but the common soft soap, such as is usually made from ashes and grease
of your own saving, is, no doubt, the kind this Pennsylvania refers to. I trust that all of our lady readers will be able to find something among these washing fluids or powders that shall fully meet their wants. Bluings are kept so generally now by the grocers and druggists they can be bought for less than they can be made.
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