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One speck of carbon in a diesel engine can't cause much trouble. i/i/i/ Trouble is, it's never just one speck. Unfortunately, specks of carbon become layers of carbon. Before you know it, you've got a cranky, inefficient diesel engine. The villain? Deposits of carbon on pistons, rings, valves and other vital parts. Now you can get rid of carbon deposits fast with AMEROID CARBON REMOVER, a com-bination of highly active, fast penetrating solvents with selected detergents and corrosion inhibitors. It's great for dissolving varnish, hard carbonized deposits and other gummy substances. Ameroid Carbon Remover also serves as an excellent paintstripper. If you've got a problem with a speck or an engine load of carbon, we've got a solution. It's dark brown and it comes in 5 gallon pails and 30 gallon drums. For additional information write to Marine Division, Drew Chemical Corporation, 522 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10036 DREW CHEMICAL CORPORATION MARINE DIVISION AMEROIDL Drew Chemical Corporation 522 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10036, U.S.A. Main European Office Drew Chemical Nederland, N.V. Scheepmakershaven 60, Rotterdam 1 Regional Offices Drew Chemical (Deutschland) GmbH Borsenbrucke 4, 2000 Hamburg 11 Drew Chemical (U.K.) Ltd. 196/204 Bermondsey St., London S.E.I February 1, 1968 31

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