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This section is from "The Domestic Encyclopaedia Vol1", by A. F. M. Willich. Amazon: The Domestic Encyclopaedia.
Blanching, the art or man-ner of rendering any tiling white-See Bleaching.
The blanching of woollen stuffs is performed with soap, chalk, sulphur, etc. Silk is blanched with soap and sulphur ; and wax is rendered white by exposing it to the action of the sun and dew. - See Wax.
 
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