Lipstick; Iron Rust; Mildew; Nausea - Pontiac 1953 Owners Service Manual

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3
Saturated solution of oxalic acid.
Use
as outlined in
2.
4
Two
per cent solution of sodium acid fluoride (Sodium bifluoride)
.
Use same as 2.
Iron Rust-
Rub
the
spot
with a
clean cloth saturated with
warm soapsuds; rinse by rubbing
with a
cloth dipped
in
cold
water.
After
the
fabric
has
dried,
treat the remaining
stain
as
if it were an ink spot, using methods outlined for
the
removal of ink spots.
Lipstick- The
composition of different brands of lip·
sticks varies;
therefore,
some lipstick stains may be reo
~-
moved more easily than
others.
I.!
Apply
a little
volatile
cleaner
to the stain by means
7j
of
a
saturated cloth
and immediately press
a
blotter
.-
firmly on
the spot. Repeat this
procedure,
using
~
new
sections
of blottmg paper
unlll the blotter no longer
shows stain.
~
Liquor and Wine-
Treat
hquor
and
wine stams exactly
the
same
as irUlt
stams.
Mildew-Fresh mildew
stains
can
be
removed
by rubbing
i
vigorously with a cloth
soaked
in warm
soapsuds;
then
.
!.,
'.;
rinse
by
rubbing
with a
cloth
dipped in
cold
water. Old
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~
mildew growths can
also
be
removed
with
the
above
soap
. .'.
and
water
treatment,
but
the
discoloration caused by the
growth probobly
cannot be removed.
The
only
treatment
recom·
mended for
removing
discoloration caused by old
mildew
growths
is
an
oxalic
acid treatment
as
follows: (Pour
enough 10
per
cent
oxalic
acid solution on cloth to
completely cover
stain. Allow
to
stand a minute.)
Then
remove
acid
by
alternate blotting with
dry
blotting paper and
pouring cold
or
hot
water
on
stain.
Nausea-Before the
stain has had
a
chance
to
dry,
sponge
with a
clean cloth, dipped in clear cold
water.
After most
of
the
stain
has
been removed
in
this
way,
wash
lightly
with soap,
using a clean
cloth and
lukewarm water. Then
rub
with
another
clean cloth
dipped in
cold water. Should any stain remain after this
treatment,
gently
rub
clean with a
cloth
moistened
with
a volatile cleaner.
4P
Shoe Polish and
Dressings-Allow the
polish
to be·
come
dry.
Then brush
the spot
vigorously
with
a brush.
This
will
probably be all the treatment
that
is
necessary.
(WhI
.. )
If
not, then
moisten the
spot with cold water
and after
it has again dried repeat the brushing
operation.
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