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Compact cleaner

25th July 1969, Page 67
25th July 1969
Page 67
Page 67, 25th July 1969 — Compact cleaner
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From Applied Chemicals comes the Wizard pressure cleaner, an economical, compact unit, which will cope with the cleaning jobs encountered in garages, workshops, service and maintenance departments, and in particular those met in preparing for the MoT test. It has a working pressure of 500 p.s.i. and is backed by a range of Applied cleaning chemicals.

The Wizard has two unique features—a double-barrelled gun, which gives a choice of blast or fan jet, and a detergent control valve which enables the operator to "dial" the necessary amount of detergent.

Strongly constructed, it is fitted with two large rubber-tyred wheels and mounted on a strong chassis for easy handling.

Made by: Applied Chemicals Ltd., Salisbury Road, Industrial Estate, Uxbridge, Middx.

Price: from £175 to £183 according to type.