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26th June 1982, Page 63
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

ALL RECONDITIONERS and remanufacturers (engine, turbocharger, transmission, auto electrical, radiator) have the same basic problem, according to Guyson International.

Component cleaning, :hemical cleaning and ovirebrushing are expensive Dither in labour, chemical, and effluent disposal costs; produce unpleasant workshop conditions; and can cause health and safety problems.

The simple answer is Guyson 3eadblasting which is said to be ;imple, clean and quick. Millions xf tiny glassbeads rapidly strip ..:arbon, exhaust deposits, rust 5nd old paint leaving a scratch'ree sheen finish with no harm 3rdimensional change to the aurface metal.

The company goes on to say :hat a Guyson Beadblast cabinet there are several sizes taking )arts up to 5ft long) can lecarbonise a head in five to 10 minutes, an alternator end )racket in two minutes, or a ialve in 30 seconds — in addition to revealing flaws and ;racks instantly.

Guyson backs these claims with free, no obligation on-site lemonstrations in mobile Jemonstration units. It claims :hat the purchase price of a 3eadblaster (from around £5 per week on hire purchase) can be .ecovered by the savings in abour and chemicals.

3uyson International Ltd, 3arage Equipment Division, 3tley, West Yorkshire. Tel: May (0943) 461111 extension !EL

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