One tablespoonful of borax to every gallon of water added to each boilerful, serves as a bleacher and disinfectant.
This represents an average process, but almost every bleacher has his own methods, differing from the above in some of the details and this applies to all bleaching processes.
Some of the stains in bleached goods which are met are beyond the control of the bleacher to avoid, while others are due to various defects in the process.
This has to be removed before the goods can be considered a good white, which it is the aim of every bleacherthey should be.
First, there are iron stains, which are the most common kind of stains that a bleacheris troubled with.
The bleaching of cotton pieces is more complicated, since the bleacher is called upon to remove the sizing materials with which the manufacturer strengthens the warp before weaving (see below).
In these early experiments, the bleacherhad to make his own chlorine and the goods were bleached either by exposing them in chambers to the action of the gas or by steeping them in its aqueous solution.
Since the qualities of linen which are submitted to the bleacher vary considerably, and the mode of treatment has to be varied accordingly, it is not possible to give more than a bare outline of linen bleaching.
A bleacher of straw hats employs a lady at $5 per week to alter and wire bonnets, after they have been bleached, which is done by her own family.
A cotton goods bleacher and dyer told me the work was too wet and dirty for women.
The knowledge of the use of chlorine as a bleacher was soon afterwards brought to this country by the Duke of Gordon, and by Prof.
The first thing which the cotton bleacher does, is to mark the pieces with the initials of the owner, by means of a stamp imbued with coal tar.
The method of bleaching linens in Ireland is similar to the foregoing; any alteration in the process depending upon the judgment of the bleacher in increasing or diminishing the quantity of alkali used.
The linen bleacher marks with nitrate of silver, a far more expensive substance, but one which resists better the severer treatment which his goods are destined to undergo.
Granted that bleacher and sulphide are in proper working order, there is one further factor in the making of sepia prints which is of vital importance, and that is the proper preparation of the print itself.
Without encouraging the reader to be careless let it be said that "any old formula" (of ferricyanide and bromide) for the bleacher will prove successful.
In either case, immersion in thebleacher will cause the fully developed bromide to disappear, leaving only a faint brown image behind.
I want to make it clear that the opportunities for going wrong with the bleacher are very small indeed.
Accordingly, they entered the main tent quietly and sat down in the front row of bleacher seats.
When they stood up, the Brownies felt stiff and tired, for the bleacher seats had been very hard.
When the time came for calling the game every bleacher seat and all available standing space was packed.
Big Tim Murphy must have heard, for, slowly lifting his great bulk from his bleacher seat, he stood towering above the two strangers.
Luckily he gave the command to halt, or in our blind obedience we should probably have marched right over him up the bleacher and off the back of it into space.
The other day he backed into the east bleacher and sat down abruptly on the bottom step.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bleacher" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.