| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1871 - 414 páginas
...are useful for ornament, but they are better avoided on things intended to be eaten. COMBS, TO CLEAN. If it can be avoided, never wash combs, as the water often makes the teeth split, and renders the tortoiseshell or horn of which they are made, rough. Small brushes, manufactured purposely... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1875 - 604 páginas
...close to it. Wiping the bristles of a brush makes them soft, as does also the use of soap. Combs. — If it can be avoided, never wash combs, as the water...brushed, and afterwards wiped with a cloth or towel. Hair Lotion, to prevent the Hair from falling off. — Eau-de-Cologne, 2 oz. ; tincture of cantharides,... | |
| Miss T. S. Shute - 1878 - 432 páginas
...to it. Wiping the bristles of a brush makes them soft, as does also the use of soap. TO CLEAN COMBS. If it can be avoided, never wash combs, as the water...combs, may be purchased at a trifling cost ; with these the combs should be well brushed, and afterward wiped with a cloth or towel. TO CLEAN WINDOWS.... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1883 - 170 páginas
...with an application of 1 oz. of sulphur well mixed in i Ib. of hog's-lard. 291. TO CLEAN COMBS.— If it can be avoided, never wash combs, as the water often makes the teeth split, and renders the tortoiseshell or horn of which they are made rough. Small brushes, manufactured purposely... | |
| Enquirer - 1884 - 458 páginas
...Wiping the bristles of a brush makes them soft, as does also the use of soap. 1730. To Clean Combs.— If it can be avoided, never wash combs, as the water...tortoiseshell or horn of which they are made, rough. Brush them. 1731. Hair Wash.— One pennyworth of borax, half a pint of olive oil, I pint of boiling... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1901 - 734 páginas
...Apply with a sponge. Coinlis, tn dean.— It it can be avoided, never wash comlw, as the water of ten makes the teeth split and the tortoiseshell or horn...made rough. Small brushes, manufactured purposely tor cleaning combs, may be purchased at n trifling cost : with this the comb should he well brushed,... | |
| Albert Allis Hopkins - 1921 - 1102 páginas
...removed. Finish by ironing. Piqu&s should be ironed on the wrong side, as lightly as possible. Combs. If it can be avoided, never wash combs, as the water...cost ; with this the comb should be well brushed, and afterward wiped with a cloth or towel. Copper. (See also Brass.) 1. — Take 1 oz. of oxalic acid,... | |
| Thomas Michael Griffiths - 1910 - 538 páginas
...and copperas; digest for twenty-four hours and strain for use. Apply with a sponge. To Clean Combs. If it can be avoided never wash combs, as the water...purposely for cleaning combs, may be purchased at a trifiing cost; with this the comb should be well brushed, and afterward wiped with a cloth or towel.... | |
| Alvin Wood Chase - 1920 - 616 páginas
...fire. Wiping the bristles of a brush makes them soft, as does also the use of soap. To Clean Combs. — If it can be avoided never wash combs, as the water often makes the teeth split, and the horn, if wet, often becomes rough. A small brush can be bought, made purposely for cleaning combs;... | |
| Isabella Beeton, Mrs. Beeton (Isabella Mary) - 2006 - 1134 páginas
...it. Wiping the bristles of a brush makes them soft, as does also the use of soap. 2251 TO CLEAN COMBS If it can be avoided, never wash combs, as the water...tortoiseshell or horn of which they are made, rough. Small Domestic Servants 941 brushes, manufactured purposely for cleaning combs, may be purchased at a trifling... | |
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