PAINT FROM WOOL
BRADFORD MAN PERFECTS A NEW PROCESS. LONDON, November 15. The “Yorkshire Observer" says that Councillor J. E. Haygarth, of Bradford, has perfected an Industrial paint produced from wool-fat, which Is claimed to be cheaper, and more adhesive, than ordinary paint. The principle of the paint is the use of a rust-resisting fluid, in which woolfat and wax axe Important ingredients, that has been successfully used on ships’ bottoms.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19661, 1 December 1933, Page 4
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71PAINT FROM WOOL Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19661, 1 December 1933, Page 4
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