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WATERING

Volume 3 · 63 words · 1771 Edition

the manufactures, is to give a lustre to stuffs, &c., by wetting them lightly with gum-water, and then puffing them through the press, or calender, whether hot or cold.

The gum-water ought to be pure, thin, and clear, otherwise the folds of the stuff will stick together: the operation must also be performed when the water is very hot, that it may penetrate.