Heat the solution of soap and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force-pump and spray-nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and should adhere without oiliness... Biennial Report - Page 403by Oregon. Board of Horticulture - 1900Full view - About this book
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1892 - 752 pages
...and add it boiling to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force pump and spraying nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream which thickens on cooling, and should adhere without oiliness to the surface of glass. Dilute the emulsion, before... | |
| New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1883 - 498 pages
...pound ") •or * . nr =33i per cent. Water, 1 gallon ) Heat the mixture of soap and water and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by...emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and adheres without oiliness to the surface of the glass. Dilute with cold water before... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1883 - 614 pages
...soap.. i pound ) 001 Water !..! gallon } =33i Per centHeat the mixture of soap and water and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by...emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and adheres without oiliness to the surface of the glass. Dilute with cold water before... | |
| New Hampshire. Department of Agriculture - 1883 - 498 pages
...pound ) ,,rt " ,, \ =33i per cent. Water, 1 gallon ) Heat the mixture of soap and water and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by...emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and adheres without oiliness to the surface of the glass. Dilute with cold water before... | |
| 1886 - 606 pages
...or whale-oil soap i pound I o~ Water I gallon J = ** per cent' Heat the solution of soap and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by...emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream which thickens on cooling, and should adhere without oiliness to the surface of glass. Dilute before using one part... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1883 - 610 pages
...„„„ Pfsnt Water 1 gallon } ~¿ó* per ceut> •э Ч I Heat the mixture of soap and water and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by...emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and adheres without oiliness to the surface of the glass. Dilute with cold water before... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 760 pages
...solution of soap and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixtare by means of a force pump and spray-nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and should adhere without oilinesa to the surface of glass. Dilute, before using, one part... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 744 pages
...solution of soap and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Chum the mixture by means of a force pump and spray-nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which tnickens on cooling, and should adhere without oiliness to the surface of glass. Dilute, before using,... | |
| U.S Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 752 pages
...and add it boiling hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force pump and spray nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and adheres without oiliness to the surface of glass. Dilute with cold water before using,... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1884 - 756 pages
...and add it b)iding hot to the kerosene. Churn the mixture by means of a force pump and spray nozzle for five or ten minutes. The emulsion, if perfect, forms a cream, which thickens on cooling, and adheres without ciliness to the surface of glass. Dilute with cold water before using,... | |
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