CLEANING THE WOODWORK
A piece of tin about 10 to 12 inches square, held on the wall just above the woodwork, will catch any splash from the brush or cloth, and will save time as well as the wall paper. The tin can be held with one hand and moved along as the work proceeds, protecting the wall and allowing the edge of the casing to be cleaned. This idea may be used when painting or varnishing the woodwork or when painting the window panes -М Т.
AMERICAN COOPERATIVE JOURNAL JUNE 1921