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Washing and waxing unit

17th February 1967
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Page 53, 17th February 1967 — Washing and waxing unit
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NEW version of the company's Trojan Dyna-Power Mk. 7 washing and waxing machine has been introduced by the J. D. Aptaker Organisation Ltd. Known as the Mk. 700, the unit operates at a waterdelivery pressure of 625 p.s.i., the pressure of the original model being 540 p.s.i. It is claimed that despite the increase in pressure the fanned jet of water-and-detergent will not harm paintwork or chrome fittings. Modifications made include rubber mounting of the drive unit, the replacement of copper tubing by flexible pipes and the provision of an oil bath for the pump mechanism.

Made by: The J. D. Aptaker Organisation Ltd., Motivation House, 191-195 Praed Street, London, W2.

Price: £285.

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Locations: London

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