REFILLING THE RADIATOR.
ISE CLEAN. S.UFT WATER
It is wise to make a practice of always filling the radiator with solt water whenever this can be obtained, b.ard waler contains a certain amount of mineral matter which tends to collect upon the insides of the water jackets and pipes and renders the cooling system less effective. Occasionally it may happen that soft water cannot be obtained when it is necessary to fill up on the road. Hard water may be used on these occasions without hesitation, bet soft water should be the rule. Radiator water has sometimes a rusty appearance, and when so it is just as well to run it out while hot' before the sediment it contains has time to settle. Fill again with clean soft water. Little attenions of this kind do not take long, and in the end one’s trouble is amply repaid-
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 217, 27 August 1927, Page 10
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147REFILLING THE RADIATOR. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 217, 27 August 1927, Page 10
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