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WINDSCREEN TREATMENT.

To prevent windscreens being rendered opaque in the rain, there are various preparations on the market, and vario-a& home remedies have been suggested. For example, to rub the screen over with a r;i'4 moistened with glycerine or a special preparation which consists of a mixture of 55 drams of glycerine and one litre of alcohol ; or the screen can be nibbed over with a rag which is stickv with soft soap. The transparent lights or mica windows in ( ape cart hoods are sometimes difficult to clean. This can easily be done by i damping the mica with vinegar, and then [ wa *' un g off ..with .clean, cold water.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 12 (Supplement)

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WINDSCREEN TREATMENT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 12 (Supplement)

WINDSCREEN TREATMENT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 12 (Supplement)

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