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Show "VELVETEEN" BOOTH AT STATE FAIR j' 51 , , v " C J ,l Ct is 1 i A w mi " M ... 4 t J if I 1 "v1? "N J Wr"" - .avw. . .v'. ..w . Photo shows K. Boyakm, manufacturer of the famous automobile cleaning fluid known as "Velveteen," standing beside a car covered with dirt and aikali ash, the side of which has been touched up with his remarkable rleaner. i One habit that most motorist? seem to cultivate without much trouble is to entirely ignore the appearance of their cars. A little elbow grease, now and then, coupled with u good application applica-tion of the right cleaning fluid, would keep their gas buggies sliming like new silver dollars and result in a much more refined looking car, and perhaps add a little genuine pride of the right sort when the family go out for a drive. "Velveteen''' cleaner is able to restore re-store the dull paint to its original luster lus-ter when it has not been neglected too long. It will remove grease by absorb- in it. and. not heins made of oil, doe? not collect dnt like other cleaning fluids some motorists are familiar with. '' Velveteen ' is both a cleaner' and a restorer of color?. It is easily applied arid works like a charm every time it is used, and puts a mirror finish on the car that will reflect not only large articles arti-cles but even small print. Mr. Bovakin is just placing his great find ou the murker, hut many, car owners own-ers have used it and all are enthusiastic in its praise. It is used and recommended recom-mended by the 8alt Lake fire department. |