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Any colour for aerosols

23rd September 1966
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ECENTLY introduced into this country by Lewis Berger (Great Britain) Ltd., the Omni-Fill machine enables the staff of a garage or motor factor to fill 12 oz. aerosol touch-up cans with any colour from the Viton and Bergacryl ranges. The machine comprises a piston/cylinder assembly mounted on a stand, the assembly being fitted over the valve of the can. After clamping to the stand the cylinder is filled with unthinned paint, the piston is inserted in the cylinder and the paint is forced into the can with 15 strokes of the handle.

Finally, the actuator is fitted on the valve, the colour label is affixed and the aerosol is ready for sale. The operation can be completed in a few minutes. Marketed by: Lewis Berger (Great Britain) Ltd., Freshwater Road, Dagenham, Essex.