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ВИРОСТИТИ
floisten
chewing
gum
with
carbon
tetrachloride
and
work
the
um
off
with
a
dull
knife
while
the
fabric
is
still
moist.
tub
fruit
stains
vigorously
with
a
cloth
dampened
with
hot
vater,
then
let
dry
and
sponge
with
carbon
tetrachloride.
Jse
cleaning
fluid
or
carbon
tetrachloride
to
remove
grease
and
il
stains.
If
the
fabric
is
saturated
with
oil,
sponge
on
the
leaning
fluid
and
soak
it
up
by
pressing
a
white
blotter
on
the
pot.
before
sponging
in
the
usual
manner
with
a
cloth
damp-
ned
in
the
fluid.
Remove
ice
cream
in
the
same
manner
as
fruit
stains.
If
the
‘tain
is
persistent,
use
a
cloth
moistened
with
warm
soap
suds,
hen
cold
water.
After
drying,
sponge
with
carbon
tetra-
hloride.
Го
remove
lipstick
sponge
on
a
little
carbon
tetrachloride
and
mmediately
press
a
clean
blotter
firmly
on
the
spot.
Repeat
һе
application
until
the
stain
is
removed.
To
remove
paints
and
lacquers
use
a
cloth
saturated
in
turpen-
tine,
then
sponge
with
a
cloth
and
cold
water.
Wax
type
shoe
polish
may
be
removed
with
a
cloth
saturated
with
carbon
tetrachloride.
White
polish
will
usually
come
off
with
a
stiff
brush
or
it
may
be
necessary
to
moisten
with
cold
water,
let
dry,
and
then
use
a
brush.
Remove
blood
stains
with
a
clean
cloth
moistened
in
cold
water.
To
remove
tar,
moisten
the
spot
with
carbon
tetrachloride
and
remove
as
much
of
the
tar
as
possible
with
a
dull
knife.
Sponge
with
cleaning
fluid.
To
remove
water
spots
sponge
the
entire
panel
with
a
clean
cloth
dampened
with
cold
water,
then
sponge
the
spot
with
a
cloth
moistened
with
carbon
tetrachloride.
CLEANING
GLASS
When
cleaning
windows,
the
windshield
and
other
glass
use
a
clean
linen
cloth
for
it
will
remove
dirt
and
grease
from
the
glass
and
is
comparatively
free
of
lint.
Never
operate
your
windshield
wiper
when
it
is
dry
to
remove
dirt
or
the
glass
will
be
scratched.
RUNNING
GEAR
Cleaning
the
under
side
of
your
car
and
the
inside
of
the
wheels
can
best
be
done
with
a
small
powerful
stream
of
water
from
a
hose.
This
stream
dislodges
any
mud
and
dirt
that
may
have
accumulated.
Occasionally
the
use
of
kerosene
or
a
stiff
brush
may
be
necessary.
CHROMIUM
TRIMMING
No
polish
is
necessary
to
keep
the
chromium
bright.
It
is
only
necessary
to
wash
and
wipe
it
dry
with
a
clean
cloth.
Your
bumpers
present
a
special
problem
to
keep
the
polished
surface
bright
because
of
the
severe
use
to
which
they
are
sub-
jected.
After
a
time
they
are
likely
to
become
scuffed
and
marred
so
small
rust
spots
may
appear.
The
best
remedy
is
to
clean
off
the
rust
with
a
little
kitchen
scouring
compound
on
a
cloth,
then
apply
a
film
of
oil,
wax,
transparent
varnish
or
lacquer
to
prevent
more
rust
forming.
It
will
be
necessary
to
repeat
this
treatment
occasionally.
TIRES
Water
and
a
sponge
is
ordinarily
all
that
is
required
to
clean
your
tires
although
in
some
cases
it
may
be
necessary
to
use
soap.
If
spotted
with
road
tar
or
any,
other
substance
hard
to
get
off
use
mechanic's
soap
containing
a
mild
abrasive,
kero-
sene
or
ordinary
kitchen
cleaner.

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