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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 15 Aug 1984, p. 11

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Rust protection is also important in hot w setting the Winter driving may be over for now, but the absence of winter road salt doesn't necessarily mean that automobiles are safe from corrosion. Summer presents its own set of harmful elements which can be equally damaging to the metal parts of a car's body. Air, humidity and environmental pollu- tants, while invisible, are actively at work promoting corrosion. This damage most often appears in the form of rust, or the oxidization of exposed metal. The most vulnerable areas are lower body panels and recessed seams and corners which collect moisture and elemental \ contaminants without allowing these sub- stances to escape. Also at risk are hollow areas inside the car's body, and under the hood and trunk. Here's what to look for When shopping for a rust-proofing _treatm- ent, these three tips whould be considered: i} Avoid treatments that require hole drilling. These actually promote corrosion by giving rust a foothold on the newly exposed metal. 2. Ask about the chemical nature of the compound being used. Will it penetrate water, grease and rust» right down to the metal, or does it simply sit on top of whatever is is already there? 3. Will the company stand behind their work with a warranty? You should expect any good rust treatment to last several years. One company, Per- ma-Shine Inc., has been found to offer a remarkably compre- hensive rust treatment that is standard for rust prevention. Their process, called Perma Guard Rus! Inhibitor, uses a variety of new technologies with some unique benefits. For example, instead of drilling additional holes, the rust inhibitor is sprayed with 100 Ibs. of pressure' through eather manufacturer-created access points. The high pressure ensures complete coverage, even in recessed cor- ners and seams missed by other methods. Any questions or comments? If so, write to: Syndicated Marketing Bureau, Dept. 5, 22 Earl Street, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 1M3 sqye uP © ()" ON NAME BRAND CHILDREN'S SPORTSWEAR Boys' 'Jordache' Pullover Shirt 'Levis' Boys' Denim Jeans 100% Cotton Denim. Straight leg. 'Fox' Boys' Rugger Pants and Polo T-Shirts Washable. Made in Canada. Blue denim. Sizes 8-14. Mfg. Sugg. Ret. Price 24.00 pr. Boys' and Girls' "Sasson" Polo T-Shirts 65% Polyester/35% Cotton. Woven collar and long sleeves. Available in solids and stripes in assorted colours. Sizes 4-6X. Mfg. Sugg. Ret. Price from 14.95 - 17.95 97 0" ea. to ea. Long Sleeves. 65% Cotton/35% Polyester. Front Zipper Pouch Navy, Red, Gold colour. Sizes 8-18. Mfg. Sugg. Ret. Price 20.00 7 Girls' 'Fame' Corduroy Pants and Jeans 100% Cotton Corduroy pants or 100% Cotton Denim Jeans. Three or five pockets. Available in a variety of colours. Jeans with embroidery detail. Sizes 7-14. Mfg. Sugg. Ret. Price 27.99 99 Your Choice pr. The Fox 65% Polyester/35% Cotton. Pants with fly and snap closure. Elastic waistband. Polo T-Shirts with woven collar and long sleeves. Available in assorted colours. Sizes S-M-L. Mfg. Sugg. Ret. Price 13.95 X' 9 Your Choice ea. Girls' Fleece and Interlock Jogging Sets 50% Polyester/50% Cotton. Crew neck and raglan sleeves. Available in a wide assortment of colours. Sizes 7-14. Mfg. Sugg. Ret. Price from 13.95 to 14.95 Your Choice 6 set v \ y | : Woh TEES The fashion world of lifestyle casuals Active worididd bie | Res ' = es) SeSONb { JORDACHE *fo CASH BONUS Pay Cash & Cartoon Corner Big screen ee Save! See _ kids while Store for you shop. MOUNTAINVIEW MALL Details. HUGEL AND HWY 93-MIDLAND Wednesday, August 15, 1984, Page 11 ---

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