To clean ground-glass shades, wash the insides carefully with weak soap and water, lukewarm, rub them very lightly and dry with a soft cloth.
Rub it on with a rag, and dry it with a clean, soft cloth, and then polish it with a plate-leather.
Brush them with warm soap and water, wipe them, and set them before the fire to dry; finish with a soft cloth.
Bran boiled in water, and left to settle, is very good to clean paint; use a soft cloth or flannel; it will take off fly specks and impart a gloss to the paint; wipe it quite dry.
To clean silver, one requires a soft cloth and a soft hair brush for applying the polish; also several other soft cloths, a piece of chamois skin and a clean, soft brush for polishing.
Rub the polish on smooth surfaces with a soft cloth, on filigree or engraving with a soft brush.
Rub the table briskly for a few moments every day with a soft cloth or a piece of chamois skin.
To fix a limb by using round sticks, wrap the limb well in soft cloth; then, having cut your sticks the right length, place them at regular intervals about the limb and bind as before.
When all was in readiness and the limb reduced in size, I wrapped it well in soft cloth, having no absorbent cotton, and applied my splints.
Apply the stain with a brush, and with a soft clothrub it in until it is dry.
Stain the wood and polish it by rubbing it with a soft cloth.
When sure that the stain is well rubbed in and dry, apply butcher's wax, and polish with a soft cloth.
They have to be handled with great care--or rather, not handled at all unless through the medium of a soft cloth.
Remove from the sawdust, brush carefully, and polish with a soft cloth.
Brush the walls, with a special brush, or soft cloth on a broom.
Test by pressing firmly, protecting the fingers by a soft cloth; or insert a fork.
Their preparation includes freshening in cold water, thorough washing to remove grit and insects, thorough drying by shaking in a soft cloth or wire basket, and cooling on the ice.
Direct pressure over the itching parts with a soft cloth, or by drawing a well oiled cloth across the sore parts several times gives relief.
Separate the Buttocks with Gauze, a thin layer of cotton or a piece of soft cloth.
Infants at birth are covered with a white greasy substance, vernix caseosa, or cheesy varnish; it is removed by applying olive oil, vaselin or fresh lard, and afterward rubbing the skin gently with a soft cloth.
To prepare a haunch of venison for roasting, wash it slightly in tepid water and dry it thoroughly by rubbing it with a clean, soft cloth.
If you are in haste, lay the sole on a clean, soft cloth, cover it with it, and gently press it upon the fish, to suck up the fat from its surface.
Dry the tubes and polish the glass inside and out with a soft cloth, such as selvyt.
When the natural colours show in their original tints, average time three to six hours, remove the tissues from the spirit bath, dry off the spirit from the cut surfaces by mopping with a soft cloth, then transfer to the mounting solution.
To Clean Gilt Frames, dip a soft cloth in the white of egg and gently rub off the soiled spots.
Do not rub hard, and dry by dabbing gently with a soft cloth.
To Clean Mica in Stove Doors--To clean the mica in stove doors, rub it with a soft cloth dipped in equal parts of vinegar and cold water.
A Good Remedy for Burns--Cover a soft cloth with a thick layer of scraped raw potato (Irish) and apply it to the burned part.
Where the hands are felt too rough, the back may be covered with a soft cloth, oiled with olive oil.
Spread it gently over the stomach, and wipe it off with a soft cloth.
Do this five or six times, and cover up the last coat with a soft cloth.
This is smeared quickly over the back, sides and edges of the boards, and the surplus wiped off with a soft cloth.
The vaseline should be rubbed well into the covers, left on for about half an hour, and the excess then wiped off with a soft cloth.
Rub this on with a piece of soft leather, leave for a few minutes; then wipe it off with a soft cloth.
After this dust the surface with the finest sifted whiting or powder-blue, and polish it with a silk handkerchief or soft cloth.
Put it on with a soft cloth, then rub it off also with a soft cloth, and polish with chamois skin.
Wash off with clean water and rub dry with a soft cloth, and it will look new.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "soft cloth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.