Should you desire a darker shade, rinse off starch, and return to logwood bath for a few seconds, rinse off and repeat bichromate of potash bath; then rinse, starch and dry.
Then rinse it with cold water, till perfectly clean.
Then rinse it through two cold waters; putting a table-spoonful of vinegar into each, before the dress goes in.
When goods are dyed, air them; then rinse well, and hang up to dry.
A Sure Cure for Ink Stains--To remove ink stains from wash materials pour a tablespoonful of kerosene on them and rub well; then rinse in kerosene and the spots will immediately disappear.
Saturate the garment well, and let it soak; then rinse it thoroughly in warm water.
Squeeze out and put into fresh soapy water, repeating the process until the lace is perfectly clean, then rinse in clear boras water--four teaspoonfuls to one pint.
Rub gently till the stain disappears, then rinse in clear water and finally in ammonia.
Next wash the silver and wipe at once; then the china, first in the hot suds, then rinse in the clear hot water; wipe while warm.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then rinse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.