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• CLEANSING AGENT FOR GARAGES

20th June 1952, Page 38
20th June 1952
Page 38
Page 38, 20th June 1952 — • CLEANSING AGENT FOR GARAGES
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AN. economical new cleansing agent called Holiclene has been developed by Douglas Holt (Est, 1919), Ltd., 5-6, Eagle Street, Holborn, London, W.C.1. Intended mainly for garage use, it has many applications and can be employed for greasy hands, floors, overalls, canteen utensils, paintwork, windows, carpets, upholstery and vehicle washing.

Supplied at the net trade price of 14s, 6d. in gallon cans or £2 8s. 6d. for five gallons, only two tablespoonfuls are required in a bucket of water for

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