USING WAX POLISH
It is generally admitted that was polish puts the best finish on a car’s paintwork, but its application usually involves the owner in some fairly arduous work, and many motorists avoid it. One driver, however, reports that he has got over the difficulty in the following manner:—He takes the wax paste and mixes it in a small quantity of mineral turps, so that it becomes a liquid. This he spread's as thinly as possible over the whole body and allows to dry. When, dry it is polished in the usual manner with a soft cloth. A further advantage claimed for this method is that it avoids those faint lines in the sheen of the finished job which so frequently mar the appearance of a car wax polished in the usual manner, which, of course, is to wax and polish the body in sections about 2ft square.
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Evening Star, Issue 23368, 11 September 1939, Page 11
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149USING WAX POLISH Evening Star, Issue 23368, 11 September 1939, Page 11
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