Cape Town Mission Field 

    15 October 2018
    Day 310
Monday


This morning we drove the stolen vehicle down the Mullany's (the body shop) to have the damages repaired. While there we had them look at the Ford Ranger to get an estimate on repairing the scratches along the side where it scrapped the key box post coming into the office gate last week. Sister Courtright told the president what had happened on her way back from the Guguletu chapel during the transfers. She asked if he wanted to see the damage and he replied; no, that's not necessary because I can get a full report from the vehicle coordinator, Elder Courtright.
When we returned we met the Mandalay elders who stopped by to pick up a couple of items and at the same time Elder Opolot volunteered last week to teach (show) Sister Courtright how to clean the bottom of a gummed up iron. We have several returned to us from elders who can't get them clean and it is leaving marks on their shirts. What Elder Opolot showed us was to take a Panadol tablet (this countries version of Acetominophen) and get the iron hot then rub the tablet on the iron using your fingers, carefully, or pressing it against the iron with a paper towel. After the tablet melts then take the paper towel and rub off the black remains which brings with it the gummed up surface. It was amazing. It really worked. And Sister Courtright worked on one for 3 hours using the commercial products we purchased and it never really came clean.

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