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Remarks. —Some of these newspaper writers 2
washing dishes will help much in cleaning the dishes; and a little of it in a pan of water for house-cleaning is, or will be, " just splendid, " as the girls say. A spoonful of it in a pt. or a qt. of water for cleaning finger-marks off of doors or other wood-work, is good, and if kept ready-made, is always handy, although the spirits of ammonia (which see) in like quantities, is good for general house-cleaning, window-washing, etc. I do not know who this writer was, as it was a slip sent to me hav. ing no name attached, but I know enough to know it is a grand good thing. A little of this, say 2 table-spoonfuls of it in 2 qts. of hot water, is just the thing to soak feet in, to soften corns and to soften the dead skin about the heels, and to make a thorough work of cleaning the feet, generally.
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