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De-filming shampoo

12th December 1969, Page 104
12th December 1969
Page 104
Page 104, 12th December 1969 — De-filming shampoo
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There is no need to agitate a soiled surface by brushing when cleaning a. vehicle with a new detergent from Sunray (Birming ham). This is called Raynap and has been developed to accompany the introduction of the firm's new Sunray coin-operated Auto-wash.

The detergent is sold in 5 and 45ga1 drums and for use is diluted with 20 parts of water. After spraying onto the dirty vehicle, completely wetting the bodywork, the solution is left to work for +min. The vehicle is then thoroughly washed off, preferably with a high-pressure washer and to leave the body clean and free from soilage.

Raynap shampoo is noncaustic and will not affect paintwork, and it is not injurious to the skin.

Made by: Sunray (Birmingham) Ltd., Watling Street, Tamworth, Staffs.

Price: 5gal irums, 14s per gal; 45ga1 drums, 13s per gal (20 per cent discount for limited period).