zti I if OIL-DRAG ? MENACE TO MODERN MOTORS “Oil-Drag is Fluid Friction.” “Fluid Friction” is caused by thick, gummy impurities left in ordinary oils, which offer resistance to fast moving parts, cause excessive wear, sticky valves, heavy carbon deposits and lacquering. This reflects itself in the car’s performance, in premature repairs, increased petrol and oil consumption, and, eventually, in a shorter life than that which the car was made to give. DISCOVERY OF NEW REFINING PROCESS The Vacuum Oil Company, realising this problem in modern cars, concentreated their vast research facilities backed by their 73 years’ experience, in an effort to frustrate “Fluid Friction,” and have evolved a unique double solvent method of refining called the Clearosol process. This process removes tar, gum and sludge-forming compounds, leaving only pure, tough lubricant, that affords the greatest protection to the finest precision m-?do motor. HOW TO DEFEAT “FLUID FRICTION” The day when you could say “ Drain and refill ” has gone. Those who appreciate the finer workmanship of today’s cars will realise the necessity of seeing that only the finest quality lubricant is used—ask for Mobiloil, and see that you get it! It is the only oil made by the unique Clearosol double solvent process. VACUUM OIL CO. PTY. LTD. (INC. IN AUST.) ZM9 I
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 5
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212Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 41, 18 February 1939, Page 5
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