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removing stains with a torch

updated wed 28 feb 01

 

artimater on tue 27 feb 01


When removing iron stains with a torch it is important to remember =
to remove the offending article of clothing before applying the =
torch....otherwise you will likely remove it in a hurry and you will =
find it hard to get the creases straight when folding....you might also =
have even more unsightly stains to remove in the seat area
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Nayfield, Susan (NCI) on tue 27 feb 01


-----Original Message-----
From: artimater [mailto:artimater@HOME.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 8:23 AM
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: removing stains with a torch


When removing iron stains with a torch it is important to remember to
remove the offending article of clothing before applying the
torch....otherwise you will likely remove it in a hurry and you will find it
hard to get the creases straight when folding....you might also have even
more unsightly stains to remove in the seat area
artimator
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http://home.earthlink.net/~artimator/index.html
http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/texasceramics
"I only indulge when I've seen a snake, so I keep a supply of indulgences
and snakes handy"

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