CLEAROSOI PROCESS ? mm » V: gK;;S;SS¥ : :¥;i|i ; S X USEFUL LUBRICANT Before All oil contains a proportion of undesirable elements, of no lubricating value, and harmful in the engine. Prior to the Clearosol Process it was impossible to remove all of these. USEFUL LUBRICANT iiii mm & l Oly c,OV °Hs *0 oO <sP Bin UNO m EL SLUDGE & GUM fOO% N lICCCM! USEFUL 111 After During The Clearosol Process attacks the problem in an entirely new way Two “washing” materials, or solvents are introduced during refining. These dissolve the unwanted elements, and wash them right out. The result: An oil completely free from undesirable elements is produced, with 100 per cent, lubricating value. The hitherto - impossible has been accomplished ! The New Mobiloil is the only motor oil produced by the Clearosol Process. This fact is of the greatest importance to the motoring public of New Zealand, for the introduction of the New Mobiloil means that, for the first time in this country, there is a lubricant available that is completely free from trouble-forming elements. The new oil has many advantages, the chief of which is its unique lubricating value. There is more lubricant to the gallon in the New Mobiloil than in any other oil made by any other process. m The New Mobiloil Gives You These Advantages: lUp to 25 %0 less oil consumption. 4. Practically no carbon. 2. Complete freedom from Gum. j. Easier starting in all weathers, with 3. Complete freedom from Sludge greater engine protection at all temperatures THE by the World-Famous CLEAROSOL PROCESS Mobiloil VACUUM OIL COMPANY SB? (INCORPORATED IN AUSTRALIA)
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Evening Star, Issue 22149, 2 October 1935, Page 6
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265Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22149, 2 October 1935, Page 6
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