This section is from the book "A Manual Of Home-Making", by Martha Van Rensselaer. Also available from Amazon: A Manual of Home-Making.
One of the following agents should be used in removing spots from milk and cream:
1. Cold or lukewarm water, followed by hot water and soap (ordinary laundering), for stains on washable materials. For spots on other fabrics, sponge with soapy water and then with clean water.
2. Cold or lukewarm water, followed by chloroform, gasoline, or some other grease solvent. For fabrics which ordinary laundering would injure, first sponge carefully with water, allow to dry, and then sponge with a grease solvent.
 
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