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THAN NEW SHELL ANTI-FREEZE

4th December 1959
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If your drivers drain their radiators every winter night, all you save is the few shillings that Shell Anti-Freeze costs. And a very false economy that is. For draining and refilling one vehicle takes a good ten minutes a day, or an hour a week, or some 22 hours a winter. And you're paying for that time.

Further, by letting air into radiators, you're simply encouraging rust. And water alone is never immune from the dangers of a freeze-up. On very cold days a truck can actually freeze on the move, let alone during a short halt.

But new Shell Anti-Freeze is absolutely safe in any British winter. What's more, Shell Anti-Freeze is also anti-corrosive. Above all, it saves you wasting the expensive time of your drivers on a cold and disagreeable job.

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