Domestic Economy in Theory And Practice; a Text-Book for Teachers And Students in Training

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The latter is an excellent method either for drying or airing, and can be easily fixed if the room be lofty enough. Clothes require to be carefully folded before being damped and mangled ; it is owing to want of attention to this part of the cleaning process that so many garments are pulled out of shape and buttons broken off. The clothes should be folded in long strips with the buttons and tapes laid flat within the folds of the garments, and the folds should be of equal thick- ness so that th...e pressure of the mangle may be equal in every part.
When collars and cuffs or shirt fronts have been ironed, a hot polishing iron may be used to gloss them.
The collar or front should be placed on a hard Li^en^^^"^ board and the starched surface rubbed with a lightly damped piece of clean flannel or linen. The hot polishing iron is then rubbed quickly backwards and forwards until a gloss is produced.
Silk should be washed in warm soap lather as quickly as possible, and if white, rinsed in clean cold water, or in vinegar and water if the silk be coloured.


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