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Specialized Aerosols

22nd December 1972
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A range of 16oz Aerosol packs covering several groups of products that will help the transport operator have been produced by Oakite. Of particular interest is an anti-slip aerosol which a driver can spray on to tyres when the vehicle cannot get traction in ice or snow conditions.

Also in the range are several solvent cleaners; one, the makers claim, having removed

11 grease and dirt and freed corroded metal parts, then finishes the job by depositing an anticorrosive, non-conductive film. This is especially recommended for ignition system cleaning. For greater rust penetration, another

Aerosol formulation gives rapid results without the use of acids or corrosive additives. With their non-inflammable, non-conductive properties, several of the Oakite aerosols are particularly useful for cleaning electrical gear.

There is also an Aerosol spray that protects engine parts in storage, by applying a tough oil and waterproof plastic coating that peels off when no longer needed. A high-visibility fluorescent orange paint Aerosol is suitable for vehicle marking and crash barriers, etc.

Made by: Oakite Ltd, West Carr Road Industrial Estate, Retford, Mons.

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