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Show TO tmt RAIN VISOR F03 ANY AUTOMOBILE Tin Device Prevsnts Fogging of Driver's Vision. Elements Kept From Striking Glass and is Great Help in Stormy Weather When Enameled Suitably It Is Not Con. cpicuous. When it rains against the windshield wind-shield the view of the road is um certain and chancer of accident are increased. Windshield cleaners are good, but Uiey keep one working. This visor has been devised to prevent pre-vent the elements from striking the HOUL5 TOR --ir-j MA1ULD ToV ' IM51DCOFTOP 1 -BCND MEKt Attached to the top of your automobile, automo-bile, this tin visor prevents rain or snow from fogging your vision. glass at all and is a great help to drivers driv-ers in stormy weather. As most auto-mohilists auto-mohilists keep their tops up during winter, it can be fastened permanently In place, for that season at least. Cut out a piece of sheet tin the desired de-sired length and so it can be bent about as shown in the perspective of the windshield edge of the visor, and should be punched with several holes so that it can be tacked to the inside of the front bow of the top. Make it just low enough so that it will ward off the snow or rain, but .not too low to prevent the driver from watching the road. Be sure the side shields come as close as possible to the gla.ss without touching, as they will help to keep drafts from sucking In the snow or rain at the sides. When enameled a suitable color to match the car, it will not be unbecoming unbe-coming or conspicuous in the least. Popular Science Monthly. |