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2nd May 1969, Page 167
2nd May 1969
Page 167
Page 167, 2nd May 1969 — Spray cleaner
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An aerosol cold-cleaner containing the ICI solvent, Arklone P, is now marketed by Automation Facilities Ltd. of Slough. AF-Spray, as it is called, is particularly useful for all cleaning applications in the electrical and electronics fields.

It penetrates quickly and effectively, leaving no residue. Non-flammable and virtually non-toxic, it is safe to use in confined spaces. It can be applied on the most sensitive plastics, paint, rubber and surface coatings, and also to delicate assemblies without the need for dismantling.

Oils, greases and most forms of soiling are quickly removed and the "king-size" 16oz aerosol enables the solvent to be used with maximum efficiency, ease and economy.

Another new industrial cleaner, Ultraclene, has been in troduced by the same company. It can be applied on aircraft, vehicles, office and domestic equipment, chemical apparatus, instruments, electrical and electronic equipment and machinery of all kinds.

It acts quickly, removing oil, grease and contamination, penetrating inaccessible areas and drying instantly. It is safe in use due to its low toxicity—it completely replaces carbon tetrachloride and also is non-flammable. Being in aerosol form, Ultraclene is convenient and easy to handle. There is of course no evaporation or spillage. Electrical equipment can be cleaned without dismantling as the liquid is non-conductive.

Marketed by: Automation Facilities Ltd., Oxford Avenue, Slough, Bucks.

Price: 20s each 16oz aerosol of AF-Spray; 8s 2d for Ultraclene --with reductions on quantity orders.

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Locations: Slough, Oxford

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