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Ladislaus Geruska, from Salzburg, demonstrates his latest invention called Neuheit. The sprayon product is designed to give car tyres extra grip on icy roads. It contains an adhesive substance which is sprayed directly on to the car’s tyres. Sand is then sprinkled on to the rubber, forming a non-skid grip. One application is said to be sufficient for a journey of 300km. When not needed the adhesive can be removed with a solvent.

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Press, 10 March 1987, Page 45

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Ladislaus Geruska, from Salzburg, demonstrates his latest invention called Neuheit. The sprayon product is designed to give car tyres extra grip on icy roads. It contains an adhesive substance which is sprayed directly on to the car’s tyres. Sand is then sprinkled on to the rubber, forming a non-skid grip. One application is said to be sufficient for a journey of 300km. When not needed the adhesive can be removed with a solvent. Press, 10 March 1987, Page 45

Ladislaus Geruska, from Salzburg, demonstrates his latest invention called Neuheit. The sprayon product is designed to give car tyres extra grip on icy roads. It contains an adhesive substance which is sprayed directly on to the car’s tyres. Sand is then sprinkled on to the rubber, forming a non-skid grip. One application is said to be sufficient for a journey of 300km. When not needed the adhesive can be removed with a solvent. Press, 10 March 1987, Page 45