[Old Scottish Recipes Contents]
- Polishing Wax for Furniture
- To Clean Alabaster or Marble
- Chimney Pieces, &c.
- Ink Stains
- Iron Stains
- Black Lead for cleaning Cast Metal
- To Keep Iron from Rust
- To remove the Blackness from Polished Stoves and Bars
- A Strong Paste for Paper
- Blacking for Boots and Shoes
- Oil that has lost its Flavour
- Rancid Butter
- To Clean and Season Feathers
- The Chinese Method of rendering Cloth Water-proof
- Permanent Ink for Writing on Linen
- A Liquid to Write on Linen which resists the action of Soap or Lye
- Cement for China
- To Dye Linen Black
- To Dye Woollen Stuffs Black
- A Good Black
- To Dye Woollen and Cotton Stuffs Red
- Method of Distinguishing the Real from the False Turkey Dye
- Crimson Colour
- Yellow Colour
- Anotta
- Blue
- Pink
- Liquid for cleaning Boot Tops
- To Dye Gloves a York Tan
- To Dye Gloves Purple
- A Sweet Pot