This section is from the "Henley's Twentieth Century Formulas Recipes Processes" encyclopedia, by Norman W. Henley and others.
Iodine is quickly dissolved in oils by first rubbing up 'the iodine with one-fourth of its weight of potassium iodide and a few drops of glycerine, then adding a little oil and rubbing up again. The addition of the resultant liquid to the rest of the oil and a sharp agitation finishes the process.
See Soap.
IODOFORM DEODORIZER.
Rub the part with about a teaspoonful of wine vinegar, after a previous thorough washing with soap.
 
Continue to: