whale oil r seal oil
Clay plant pots are unglazed fired clay, and are porous. In hot weather the roots of the plant will quickly become very dry. To avoid this, wet cloth is wrapped round the pot. When the pots are watered, once the heat of the day has cooled in the evening, the plants are watered and the wrapping round the pots are soaked too.
Curtains are used to cover windows,decorations,and for table cloth
try using mineral oil or paint thinner if it wasput on within the last 24 hrs. you could also try hand cleaner without pumice or grit. soak a clean soft cloth and rub. keep the vehicle out of the sun. you may also allow the soaked cloth to cover the stain for a few minutes to soften it and then rub.
If the oil painting has dried completely or is varnished (has a sheen to it), and the crayon mark isn't too large, wiping it with a soft warm damp cloth that has a drop or two of Murphy's oil soap on it could get it off. Crayon is wax and once an oil painting/varnish has dried, it is a pretty tough surface, so you might also try blotting the crayon with a soft cloth that has been soaked in really hot water, and then scraping the softened crayon off with your fingernail.
In multiplayer it is to show which team the player is on. And in lone wolves to show which player the person is. In campaign Spartans could have customized armor, especially the Spartan IIIs, so red armor could be one of those customizations.
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The New England colonists soaked cloth or paper in whale oil or melted lard to use for windows. Glass was expensive and hard to obtain in the colonies.
from old cloth
This depends on the mass of the liquid.
it is not a question
COLONIAL wears dresses made from old cloth
by a wet cloth soaked in salty water
The poor would probably have used what they did in Medieval times, which was sliding or foldingwooden shutters, or oiled cloth or oiled paper, or even thin sheets of horn. Also, strips of linen soaked in oil.
get a piece of cloth, place over the wax on the marble, get an iron, turn it on full heat, no steam, and iron on the cloth where the wax is..slowly it will melt onto the cloth..viola
from old cloth
Linen
to support colonial boycotts against british-made goods