Tar Tine
duck ,shadow
nine lice
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Sopping Habit
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f locks of ice
John M. Bennett
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Dr. John M. Bennett
Curator, Avant Writing Collection
Rare Books Manuscripts Library
The Ohio State University
Oh no...
there's tar all over the carpet
I must have picked it up on the beach
how am I ever going to get that out?
hi roger,
this from my 'how to clean everything' book;
use ice cubes to chill the tar to brittleness, then scrape the tar carefully
with a plastic spatula. to remove the tar stain, apply a damp cloth wrapped
around a paste made of powdered detergent, chalk, or a diatomaceous earth, and
water.
Roger Stevens wrote:
Oh no...
there's tar all over the carpet
I must have picked it up on the beach
how am I ever going to get that out?
Dear Tar-dy Pard:
1.Be one with your tar. Use it as decor. Name your
house "Tar-On-Carpet" and put a little bronze plaque out
front. Your
apply feathers
Alex, ever helpful
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 10:45:02 -
Oh no...
there's tar all over the carpet
I must have picked it up on the
Roger, your best bet is to just tar the rest of the carpet and create a
durable surface in your home that all the family can enjoy. Of course then,
should you tread in some carpet whilst at the beach you may find yourself
with carpet all over your tar..
Swings and roundabouts...
cheers,
Or you could do it the cheap and dirty way--mineral spirits, rub rub, then
detergent and lotsa warm water flush flush, put old towels over, stomp stomp, call
it a day.
AK
Carol Starr wrote:
hi roger,
this from my 'how to clean everything' book;
use ice cubes to chill the tar to
okay
thanks for your suggestions
I'm trying detergent paste in damp cloth first
I am also documenting this event
for a small booklet entitled
the tar experience
more solutions welcomed
To reverse the Tar stain, cut it into the shape of a Rat.
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