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RENOVATE YOUR CAR.

NEW PAINT; NEW HOOD. AND DRAUGHT. A shabby-looking car i* not a credit to the owner, nor is it a profit. A leaky hood will cause damage to the interior and the absence of pood paint on tinbody will lead to rust, a positively dangerous liability to have on a car. The owner who wishes to make, his ear absolutely proof against winter rain and draught should visit Stanley Street. Auckland, and consult MesM's. A. K, Rayner and Son and Mr. J. \\\ Horner. specialists in ear renovations. Messrs. ltayners have an up-to-date plant, for repaint in-? cars with the nitrocellulose finish. The cellulose, which is popularly known as Duco finish, isprayed on to the body or wiiijrs. with hi<rh-pressure compressed air from a pun. 'This is a much quicker. method than brush painting, and is much more eflicicnt, in that the spray ensures a perfectly even coat, thin and tree from hair marks or joins. Hut the far greater advantage lies in the hardness of the finish when dry—ami even the ilryin™. too. ivery quick. Unscratchable Finish. So hard is the cellulose finish that it i~ tlifticiilt to scratch it, and the more it irubbed <>r cleaned the brighter ii becomes, for rubbing tends in poli>h the surlacc. it will not easily crack or fade, and petrol, tar and mud are harmle«to it. To cleim u cellulo.-et reated body one needs only to u-e a damp spouse 01 rap; tliere is no need fop continuous washing, for mud mil dust may be rnlil'cil oil' ini-rcly damp without the fear of ?poiliii"j the appearance of the car l>\ SiTlltellilljl, Easily Matched. Another advantage of cellulose is that should a panel of the body or a win:: become damaged accidentally, it is easy to touch up the injured part without the laborious and expensive, necessity of repainting the whole. Cellulose is so easily matched and applied that it can be worked in practically perfectly with older work. As soon as the ordinarily finished eoachwork begin* to get shabby the cm becomes move dillicult to clean, but a new cellulose finish all through cuts down the labour of washing and polishto a very small minimum. Alessr«. K.ivncr and Son have their sprayinjr plant in Cousin and Atkins' Building, Stanley Street.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 15

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RENOVATE YOUR CAR. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 15

RENOVATE YOUR CAR. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 15

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