V. t iv<' v (Continued from Page B 8) ANSWER - In response to Marie A. Cairns request for vinegar uses, Mary Watkins of Clarksburg, Md. and sev eral other readers submitted numerous uses. Below are some of them. Add 1 cup of vinegar to washer during-the rinse cycle to remove suds residue. Paint brushes which have hardened can be easily softened by placing them in hot vinegar and then wash ing in warm soap suds. Remove decals from walls or other surfaces with tepid vinegar. A little vinegar added to the water in which you rinse silk stockings will increase their elasticity and make them practically runproof. To remove scorch from a garment, take a clean, soft cloth moistened with vinegar and rub over discolored area. Take another clean cloth dampened with water and rub again. Use Vi cup vinegar in coffee pot with water and boil about 5 minutes to clean. In lengthening hems of dresses or drapes, rip out the hem, place a cloth dipped in vinegar (white) under the old hem seam and press with a hot iron. It will completely iron out old marks. To make a very inexpensive window and glass clean er, mix two tablespoons cornstarch with Vi -cup house hold ammonia, Vi cup white vinegar and one gallon warm water. Also removes dirty marks on painted walls or woodwork. To clear cooking odors, simmer a little vinegar in an open sauce pan. 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Rust stains are removed from garments by applying vinegar and salt. Expose to sunlight until spot is dry. A little vinegar rubbed on fingers will remove odors of onions or fish. Add 1 tablespoon white vinegar in a quart of boiled water. Keep refrigerated. Apply on sore that doesn’t heal. To tenderize meat, add 1 tablespoons or more to water and cook. For tough meat or game, marinate in equal parts of cooking vinegar and heated bouillon for 2 hours. Rub vinegar on fish before scaling. This cuts the fish odor and it handles easier. A cloth wet with vinegar will cut the grease on the stovetop and make cleaning easier. Add one tablespoon vinegar to cup of cream or milk for sour milk or cream. If you have poison ivy or a rash, dab some vinegar on it to relieve the itch. To clean copper, fill a spray bottle with vinegar and add 3 tablespoons salt. Spray solution liberally on cop per pot. Let set for a while, rub clean. Add small amount of vinegar, about 2-ounces per quart, to homemade glue or paste or leftover wallpaper paste and it will keep indefinely. To remove waterspots from glass, dampen cloth with vinegar and rub glass until clean. A room can be cleared of smoke in a few minutes if you dip a towel in equal parts of vinegar and hot water, wring it out and wave it gently over your head as walk about the room. Use 1 teaspoon vinegar in 1 quart of water to rinse hair. To clean steam irons, use the same amount of vine gar as you would water. Pour into the iron, steam for 4 minutes, disconnect it and let iron set for 1 hour. Empty the vinegar solution and rinse the iron thoroughly with water. Stubborn stains on non-stick cookware can be removed by boiling 2 tablespoons of baking soda, 'A cup vinegar and 1 cup water for 10 minutes. Reseason pan with salad oil. Postal Code - Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 6, 1988-89 PLEASE CONTACT YOUR PARTICIPATING DEALER PA DEALERS BETHEL Zimmerman Farm Service 717-933-4114 ELIZABETHTOWN Messick Farm Equip. 717-367-1319 HANOVER Melvin J. Shelter, Inc. 717-637-3808 IVYLAND Wm. Hobensack’s Sons 215-675-1610 215-343-2101 KITTANNING W.C. Crytzer Eq., Inc. 412-543-2441 LITITZ Binkley & Hurst Bros, 717-626-4705 McALLISTERVILLE Inch Equipment Co. 717-463-2191 NEW BERLINVILLE Erb & Henry Equip., Inc. 215-367-2169 NEW RINGGOLD Eckroth Bros. Farm Equip. 717-943-2131 Clean the outside of a cast iron skillet with commerical oven cleaner. Let set for 2 hours and the accumulated black stains can be removed with vinegar and water. Save time and money by using a cheaper brand of dis hwashing detergent. Add a few tablespoons of vinegar to the dishwasher. The vine gar with cut the grease and leave your dishes sparkling clean. Vinegar is a must when washing crystal. Rinse in 1 part vinegar to 3 parts warm water. Air dry. Clean shower doors with white vinegar, dampen sponge to remove soap residue. To relieve sunburn, dab on some apple-cider vinegar until the pinkness and pain disappears. To have frost-free winds hields in the morning, coat the windshields with a solu tion of three parts white or cider vinegar to one part water. MAD LANCASTER FARMING FOR COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE MARKET REPORTS QUARRYVILLE A.L. Herr & Bro. 717-786-3521 RINGTOWN Ringtown Farm Co. Equipment 717-889-3184 SPRING MILLS Route 45 Sales & Service 814-422-8805 TITUSVILLE Sanford Equip. Co. 814-827-1814 TURBOTVILLE Coopers Hdwe., Inc, 717-649-5115 1-800'441-FARM UNION CITY Kafferlin Sales & Service 814-438-7636 NJ DEALERS FREEHOLD Coastline Equip. Inc, 201-780-4600 SHILOH Farm-Rite Inc, 609-451-1368 VINELAND Tri County Equipment 609-697-1414