A little salt in the rinsing water of calicoes, particularly blues and greens, tends to prevent their fading by subsequent washing, it will also prevent their catching fire readily.
Dip the silks up and down in the rinsing water, and take them out without wringing, and before they get perfectly dry fold them up tight and let them lay a few moments, then mangle them, if you have not a mangler, iron them on the wrong side.
If a little starch is put in the rinsing water, the stains will come out more easily the next time they are washed.
Verdigris dissolved in the rinsing water of olive greens is good to revive the colors, a solution of copper is also good.
A little vinegar in the rinsing water of calicoes, that have green, pink or red colors, will brighten them and prevent their mixing together.
A little isinglass, dissolved in the rinsingwater of blondes and gauzes, is good to stiffen them.
Sometimes it must soak a day or two; but it will disappear in the end, with rinsing and a little rubbing.
Before rinsing wash in hot soapsuds, using a bottle brush, rinse well in plain water, and boil for twenty minutes, placing a clean cloth in the bottom of the basin to protect the bottle from breaking.
Use the same plates for different courses, rinsingthem with hot water.
Which of them, if any, would it have been well to put in the rinsing water?
If you hang these clothes up to dry without rinsing them, the soda will weaken the cloth.
First wash two test tubes and an evaporating dish thoroughly, rinsing them several times.
Lemon juice in the rinsing water will prevent washing soda from injuring the clothes.
Stir it well, and then put in the veil, rinsing and squeezing it up and down through the stiffening water.
The colours of a common calico or mousseline de laine may be set by putting into each of the two warm waters a large handful of salt, and into each rinsing water a tea-spoonful of vinegar.
If you obtain from the store a small slip for testing the durability of the colours, give it a fair trial, by washing it through two warm waters with soap, and then rinsing it through two cold waters.
But be very sure the last rinsing is thorough--borax, though wholly harmless, adds nothing to digestibility.
Work all together to a smooth dough, rinsing out the vessel that has held the yeast, with warm not hot water to finish the mixing.
If strong butter needs must be used, it can be mitigated to a degree, by washing and kneading well in cold water barely dashed with chloride of lime solution, then rinsing well in cold water, and afterward in sweet milk.
Water for rinsing the heater D may be drawn through cock s from the tub J and warm water for rinsing the still, through pipe d from the heater.
All vessels that have contained acids should have pearlash or soda in the rinsing water, and then be finished with plain water.
If you have not used lye in scalding it, dissolve some potash or pearlash in the rinsing water, to remove any acidity that may linger about the vessel, and may therefore spoil the new yeast.
Washing of clothes is done by two processes, soaping and rubbing in hot water at home and rinsing and rubbing in cold water at the river-bank or through a hole cut in the ice in the winter.
It is so much finer, because so much truer to nature than when those ingeniously poetical ladies, entreating the sepulture of their best beloved, urge that they are "rinsing their holy begging in their eyes.
Another queen, making a similar request, assures Theseus that they are-- Rinsing our holy begging in our eyes To make petition clear.
When this point has been reached the frame is lifted out of the developer and placed in the rinsing tray to receive a thorough washing.
If space will allow, the rinsing bath should be placed next to it, but if this is impossible the fixing bath may be placed there.
Fruit is here of very little benefit, as the fluid passes at once to the stomach, and affords no relief to the parts affected; but after rinsing the mouth, small quantities may be swallowed slowly.
The band, or covering, if it be made with coloured wool, should have a handful of salt added to the lather and rinsing water.
All this china I washed carefully in soapy water, rinsing in very hot clear water, and drying whilst still hot.
The doubt here arises whether what the texts mean to enjoin is the rinsing of the mouth, or a meditation on prâna as having water for its dress.
And as ordinary rinsing of the mouth, subsequent to eating, is already established by Smriti and custom, we must conclude that the text means to enjoin rinsing of the mouth of a different kind, viz.
This also explains why the Chândogya-text does not mention the rinsing at all, but merely the clothing of breath with water.
Give them a rub over with kerosene or benzine, and then wash with soap and water, concluding with a generous rinsing off with clean water.
Brushes used daily upon clean surfaces are, or should be, clean, and rinsing in turpentine can do no harm to a clean brush.
After the sawing, filing, and necessary dressing up of the stone in preparing it for the surface, it merits a thorough washing and rinsing to cleanse it from all minute atoms of grit, etc.
Wash these articles often in soap and water, rinsing carefully in clean water after applying and rubbing in the soap.
There is no question concerning the benefit of a cold water rinsing to a varnish surface that has well hardened as to its outer film.
The body rubbed and washed thoroughly, the running parts are given a careful rinsing and drying off with the chamois skin.
A rinsing with clean water will now afford a clean surface over which to paint.
After again rinsingthe sponge make a thick lather as described above with the saddle soap.
Therefore, water from sources unknown or soiled by sewage, should be avoided as deadly and should not be used, unless boiled, for drinking, brushing the teeth or rinsing mess kits.
After rinsing out the sponge, a lather is made by moistening the sponge in clear water, squeezing it out until nearly dry, and rubbing it vigorously upon castile soap.
Wash on the bottle, soaping and rinsing well, then boil in soft water.
Pick over the rice carefully, wash it in warm water, rubbing it between the hands, rinsing it in several waters, then let it remain in cold water until ready to be cooked.
Pure water, cold or hot, mixed with acids, serves for rinsing goods in order to remove foreign and neutral bodies which cover the color.
Milk will remove ink from linen or colored muslins, when acids would be ruinous, by soaking the goods until the spot is very faint and then rubbing and rinsing in cold water.
Decontaminate them by thoroughly rinsing the splint, padding, and cravats with the 0.
When foods have been exposed to blister agent vapor, they can be reclaimed by washing with sodium bicarbonate solutions and rinsing with clear water, by intensive cooking, or in the case of dry provisions, by 24 to 48 hours of aeration.
She was employed in rinsing some small horn Goblets.
In each, rinsing water stir a teaspoonful of vinegar, which will help to brighten the colours; and after rinsing, hang them out immediately.
If starch is desired, it may be stirred into therinsing water.
Glass vessels, and other utensils, may be purified and cleaned by rinsing them out with powdered charcoal.
The usual procedure after dyeing is a thorough rinsing to remove all surplus dye and chemicals.
After a thorough rinsing the two yellow green bands around the stick were protected by additional tying and the upper and lower ties removed, exposing two white bands.
Thorough washing with soap and warm water followed by a good rinsing will remove most spots.
The piece was finished by rinsing in warm water, then in cold, and finally by a gasoline bath.
It is clearly essential that the rinsing be done immediately upon removal of the goods from the bath.
A fabric should never be allowed to hang and drain dry, as the dyeing is liable to become uneven in streaks, especially when the dye used is one given to run or "bleed," or in any case where the rinsing has not been absolutely thorough.
If in rinsing a slight layer of oxide appears, although this is rare, it should be brushed off with a steel-wire brush.
Thorough rinsing with pure water, drying with soft cloths, and cautious warming are always essential.
After rinsing the object thoroughly in water, it should be placed in melted paraffin at 240 deg.
Another very good tanning solution is the following: Salt 1 quart Oxalic acid (pulverized) 4 ounces Water 2 gallons Dissolve well and immerse the skins, treating them as already directed, rinsing in clear water only.
Furred skins from the pickle need a good scraping on their inner surface, thorough rinsing in soda solution to neutralize the acid and remove all salt, then the benzine bath and cleaning.
Rinsing in water with a little washing powder or soda added will remove blood stains and some grease but the benzine bath with the drying after, as recommended in the chapter on tanning, etc.