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IVORY SOAP - JANUARY 1913

 

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IVORY SOAP - JANUARY 1913

THE next time you are brightening up things about the house, consider the piano. Is the woodwork dull and lusterless? Are the keys soiled and discolored? You can wash the piano just as safely and satisfactorily as you can wash the furniture if you use Ivory Soap and follow these directions:

To Clean the Woodwork

Dissolve a quarter of a small cake of Ivory Soap shaved fine in a pint of boiling water. When lukewarm, apply with a soft sponge. Rinse with cold water,using another soft sponge. Dry with a damp chamois. Wash a small section at a time. Do not allow water to dry on the surface.

To Clean the Keys

Dip a clean soft cloth in tepid water and wring almost dry. Rub on a cake of Ivory Soap and wipe off the keys. Polish at once with a damp chamois. Clean the woodwork once a month. the keys once a week. and you can keep your piano like new.   

IVORY SOAP, because of its mildness, purity and freedom from alkali cannot mar the finish. Because of its freedom from excessive oil, it rinses easily and does not leave a film upon the surface. The dirt which obscures the finish is removed so that the original polish of the woodwork is restored and the keys appear as white as when new.

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IVORY SOAP 99 PURE  

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