Hints for the busy housewife

1939-05 1939 1930s 50 pages : illustrations HINTS FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE The use of a good carpet soap will clean and revive the colours of a carpet. Should the carpet become soiled with black-lead, make a soft paste of a little fuller’s earth in a saucer with a little cold water and a few...

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Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
English
Published: London : Health & Cleanliness Council May 1939
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description 1939-05 1939 1930s 50 pages : illustrations HINTS FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE The use of a good carpet soap will clean and revive the colours of a carpet. Should the carpet become soiled with black-lead, make a soft paste of a little fuller’s earth in a saucer with a little cold water and a few drops of ammonia. Rub it well into the carpet; when dry brush well with a stiff brush. Soot (that plague of the housewife who uses coal fires but neglects to have her chimney swept regularly) can be removed from a carpet by brushing up with salt. Light grease or oil stains on a carpet may be treated by being sprinkled over with French chalk, covered with blotting paper and then ironed with a hot iron. The heat of the iron melts the grease which is absorbed by the paper and chalk. Remove the chalk with a vacuum cleaner or a stiff brush. A Sewing Machine must be kept clean and properly oiled if it is to run easily. It is a good idea to give the machine an occasional clean with one of the smaller attachments of the vacuum cleaner. Tiled Hearths and Floors. — Sweep with a soft brush each day. When required, wash with warm water and soap, using a scrubbing brush if necessary. Rinse well, and polish with a dry cloth. Linoleum should be washed only when necessary, and even this occasional washing is usually not required except in bathroom, lavatory and kitchen. Brush daily with a soft brush. A light polish will preserve the pattern and prevent dirt from becoming ingrained. Moreover, dust is easily removed from polished linoleum by the use of dusters, dustless mops, or a vacuum cleaner with Page Eight 177/5/8/1
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publishDate May 1939
publisher London : Health & Cleanliness Council
spellingShingle National Association of Teachers of Home Economics and Technology
Pamphlets of the Health and Cleanliness Council
Health care
Housekeeping
Hints for the busy housewife
title Hints for the busy housewife
topic National Association of Teachers of Home Economics and Technology
Pamphlets of the Health and Cleanliness Council
Health care
Housekeeping
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