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CURING A LEAKY RADIATOR

One of the most effective ways of sealing a leaky radiator in an emergency is to introduce the whites of two new-laid eggs into the cooling water. The water should be really warm, otherwise. the distribution of the sealing medium will be slow. Whilst the yolks need not be separated, they do not assist in the process, and for this reason are best dispensed with. Quite serious leaks can be sealed in this way, and time does not appear to have any bad effect upon this emergency cure.

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Evening Star, Issue 22247, 27 January 1936, Page 13

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CURING A LEAKY RADIATOR Evening Star, Issue 22247, 27 January 1936, Page 13

CURING A LEAKY RADIATOR Evening Star, Issue 22247, 27 January 1936, Page 13

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