Another meanes for spottes, of fatte or Oile.
TAke a pounde of rocke Alome, and as muche freshe vnsleck lime, sixe vnces of Alumen fecis, three pounde of white Sope cutte small, foure
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TAke a pounde of rocke Alome, and as muche freshe vnsleck lime, sixe vnces of Alumen fecis, three pounde of white Sope cutte small, foure
pound of cleere water, and let it boile a certaine space in some vessell that is not fatty, and than straine it, and whan you will occupie of it, let it be luke warme, and weate the spottes with the saide water on bothe sides of the cloth, and the cloth togither: then washe it with cleere water, and the spottes will be gon, then washe it againe with a little Sope and freshe water, and at the second or third time, they will without all peraduenture go out. Also for spottes you maie take two pintes of renning water, the Gall of an oxe, four vnces of Alom De fece burnt, and three vnces of Alumen fecis broiled, and two scruples of Camfer, and put all togither, and seeth it, vntill half be diminished: Then straine it, and washe what spottes you will with it, and within twise or thrise washing, they will go out.