If food is burned on, boil in a weak solution of washing soda, rinse in hot water, and dry thoroughly.
If food is burned on, scour with some gritty material or boil in a solution of washing soda, rinse in hot water, and dry thoroughly.
Such burners should be removed, boiled in a solution of washing soda or lye until the holes in the top are thoroughly cleaned, and then replaced and adjusted.
The only way in which to soften such water is to add to it an alkali, such as borax, washing soda, or bicarbonate of soda.
A moderately dilute solution of an alkali, such as potash, lime or washing soda, along with a little ferrous sulphate, would render harmless so much of the poison as was still in the stomach unabsorbed.
Failing this, sodium carbonate (washing soda), in not too strong solution, may do good.
It is an absurd preparation to use for this purpose, as washing soda or potash would act better.
For its preparation we require copper sulphate and sodium carbonate (washing soda), a soluble carbonate.
In order to bring the properties of alkalis into contrast with those of acids, we cannot do better than make a few simple experiments with a weak solution of washing soda.
The substances most used in commerce with the express purpose of destroying acidity are quicklime, washing soda, and powdered chalk.
If any material has burned on them, boil them out with one ounce of washing soda to one quart of water.
Be sure to carry in your dish washing outfit, washing soda, powdered soap and dish mops.
Washing soda solution is made of one pound of washing sodato one gallon of water.
To remove, wash in lukewarm water, and then dip in a solution of washing soda, and rinse very carefully until all soda is removed.
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