This section is from the book "A Manual Of Home-Making", by Martha Van Rensselaer. Also available from Amazon: A Manual of Home-Making.
The following agents are satisfactory in some cases:
1. Soap and water, as in ordinary laundering. Use an abundance of soap, with thorough rubbing.
2. Potassium permanganate (p. 286).
Lime (slacked).
To remove lime stains, allow the spots to dry, brush carefully, and treat in the same way as alkali stains (p. 288).
 
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