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Anti-moisture chemical

12th June 1970, Page 65
12th June 1970
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Moisture on mechanical, electrical and electronic components can be eliminated by application of Fospro, a protective chemical developed by Permark. Fospro is colourless, non-toxic and contains surfactants, corrosion inhibitors, penetrating agents and a fine lubricant.

Corroded mechanisms can be freed with the chemical and as it contains no silicone it will not harm rubber or plastics and can be used on all metals.

Made by: Permark Ltd, Cranleigh, Surrey.

Price: 400cc aerosol £1 2s 6d, 1gal can £4 2s.

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Locations: Surrey

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