EYE-GLASS CLEANER, POLISH
AND STEAM PREVENTATIVE COMBINED Cleans and polishes eyeglasses
and acts as a steam preventative.
Castile Soap. . . . . . . . . . 1/4 bar
Glycerine . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 tablespoonful
Oil of Sassafras . . . . . . .1/2 teaspoonful PROCESS: Cut the Castile Soap into small pieces and add
enough water to cover the soap, then boil over a slow fire, stirring until
thoroughly dissolved and without lumps of any kind appearing in the mixture,
so that it becomes perfectly smooth and of even texture. Now add the tablespoonful
of Glycerine and half a teaspoonful of Oil of Sassafras, stir again thoroughly
and it is ready for use.
PACKING: Put up in one-fourth ounce tubes to sell for 50 cents retail.
You may put it up in little jars if you desire. Perhaps the jars would
be easier.
LABEL: (Your name on it) Eye-Glass Cleaner and Polish. Helps prevent
steaming. DIRECTIONS: To use, apply with finger tips to both sides of
glass and polish at once with a clean dry cloth until glass is clear.
Repeat on other side. Good for camera lenses too. Wipe dry before applying
the preparation.
TO DEMONSTRATE: Wipe the eyeglasses as directed, apply the compound
and then breathe on the glass. It will not steam and glasses will be as
clear as crystal.
SUPPLY SOURCES: The Castile Soap, Glycerine and Oil of Sassafras may
be had from wholesale druggists.
TUBES from: Celluplastics Inc. Sub., Brockway Glass Co., McCullough
St., Brockway, PA 15824
JARS: These may be easier to pack in and we suggest 1/2 ounce or 1 ounce
size. May be had from wholesale druggists or for larger lots try Brockway
Glass Co., address above.
TUBE FILLING AND CLOSING MACHINE from: Arthur Colton Co., 3400 E. Lafayette,
Detroit, Michigan.
NOTE: The quantity of water to use in "Mysto" Eyeglass Cleaner will
have to be determined from experience - so make your first few batches
small ones. Too much water will cause the product to be watery in tubes
or jars. On the other hand, if it is too stiff it will take too much rubbing
to polish the glass. Just enough water should be used to make a jelly
form of product that is soft but not watery. The amount of water needed
varies with the grade of soap used. |