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Remarks. —The old Windsor soap 2
fair trial, as they positively do not injure the clothing, but save much labor and expense, as compared with using only bar soap kept by grocers. I had also another recipe from the Inter Ocean, but it was just like this, except a caution to "be very careful not to get any sediment in from the lime. " Simply be careful to pour off the liquid clear of sediment in any recipe using the stone lime, as the lime will not dissolve, but simply slacks, yielding up its caustic power, for which purpose only it is used, except for the hand-washing soap below, and there it is used only upon the hands; for clothing it is best not to get in any lime lest it spot some colored goods. I will give you one more of these hard soaps from soda, lime and grease, as the amount is smaller, and is from a lady who is not afraid to give her name, and address also. It is as follows:

 
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