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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Nov 1983, p. 26

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"AV Owned & Operated by Hoegler Pharmacy Ltd. TRAVELLING? 0 Sand. one-piece construction moulded of quality - high impact 0 Does not snow lower spine to sag in seat. e SACRO SEAT is covered with a comfortable synthetic sheepskin cover tt 00% polyester) - washable. Available in Black, Blue, Brown. Burgundy, Rust, White. 0 Ideal for salesmen, truck and bus drivers and others who travel long distances. oSupportsthekmmrbactotthereottteraeatsofteetfailduetothe lack ot tirmoeea required to relieve strain at the sacroiliac joints. THE SACRO SEAT . . . m“ glteyett 'ij,-))!!. W _---ee= - bzliilsaii'i'iiiiiajii) fifiiestfg- ‘86 KM M. am Stl-St 10 “:05 ottiiiti'iiili',iiiii, tht) Wflfwr J (31Wovwecwfi'ww who” wad- LNI iiiiiiteytili ants Ganfluywo‘wtowW3 WWWMwWfi‘z-m ii'iiketyl'l mm mm nl‘m‘.“ 151 King St. W. 576-9500 Open daily 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. - Saturday till 6 Sunday Noon till 6 pm. WATERLOO WE GOING ON A LONG TRIP? -I-lellrtl+ Take along 1sts.tt??d saw“ weitgf,e.'lr's'i V i,'rsra"" wth' . - 1",'C,Lsi,ttii'isiiiii. m. #6 m i,gkgst my.” "' ' aes; on“ " Avauabh at: MY. KITCHENER Positive relief from back ache caused by soft seats in cars and furniture. THE SACRO SEAT " Henry Vogel Daily Rental Experts recommend a combination of tac- tics to do a job here: Rust protection on the assembly line or right after, by a professional rustproofing service, plus constant vigilance and tender loving care. Corrosion starts when moisture, salt, chemicals and metals come together. In the resulting electrical current, electrons move from one metal to the next, leaving disaster in their wake. The bigger the dose of water, salt and chemi- cals, the faster corro- sion spreads. Particularly vulnera- ble are those boxed-in areas of the car that are difficult, if not downright impossible, to dry out - like the inside of rocker panels, quarter panels, doors, around headlight hous- Regular car washes, repainting those little At the same time, however, road salts and air pollutants - sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide and-oxides of nitrogen In particular - brutally attack the exposed metal surfaces of cars. The more humid the air, the far ter the pollutants dig in. Over the last nine years, according to one national automotive rutst-proofer, an average of 9.05 million tons of salt annually has been used on roads. That's because salt is still the most emeient, least expensive and sa- fest deieer, the Salt Institute says. Salt - undo! society bond-cm or a touch, vicious destroyer that ortttaily costs car owners untold millions of dollars? Road salt can pose a dangerous enemy Reg's Auto Service 430 Albert Street, Waterloo CompleteCollision and 884-0550 Northdale Auto Body ttoematetr Murray's Auto Sonic.) General Repairs to all Cars and Light Trucks 178-0 WM St. N. Waterloo (Behind Midas Mum") 885-2065 Q. But isn't it diffi- cult to wash a car in the winter time? Even so, dirt and salt should be removed as soon as possible from car bodies, along with caked mud and other matter that can collect in crevices. in fender wells,and underneath the car. Keeping a car clean all year 'round is essential to prevent A. Salt does contrib- ute to rust, but cars will rust in any cli- mate. Car rusting is becoming less of a problem than it used to be because auto makers are designing cars better and provid- ing excellent protec- tion against rusting. Q. Isn't it true that the use of deicing salt on roads and streets in winter is causing cars to rust out long before they should? In this question-and- answer interview, Dar- ryl Hearn, chief engi- neer of the Salt Insti- tute, and international trade association, makes the case for salt - " well as the con- stant car care needed to counter its effects. Meanwhile, salt - that Jekyll and Hyde of motoring - is likely to be on the road for years to come. keeping door and trunk drainage holes clear are some of the basic things you can do to ensure a long-lasting, mag-tree car body. 7 This makes good sense, particularly these days when. with cars and other vehicles becoming more eMten- sive each year, many owners are planning to keep them longer than they did in the past. nicks and scratches that show up after you park in apubuc lot, and A. It certainly is Q. Why not just stop using salt on the roads? Wouldn't that take care It is also essential to wash underneath the car, where most gime and salt collect. If your local car wash doesn't have an underbody wash - and most don't - be sure to pressure spray underneath the car yourself. more difficult to wash the car yourself, par- ticularly where tem- peratures prohibit it. But a few dollars a week spent at car washes can go a long- way toward making your car's body last. A um. moistun In boxed-In “on. such as rocket panels and tenders I: .utttetlqett to got corrosion working. By the time rusting tlvo action usually in out of the ques- pairs are needed. KITCHENER no Lancet“: St. w., Bttit4iEfit8E sq... ram 54? 886-7750 WITH ANY TIRE PURCHASE RECEIVE FREE - . Computer s:rtt71lll Wheel Balance . InstalIation ST. AGATHA t snow “RES tli? on - Limited Time - No chant for Rood Mud annuity 744-3951 From the Genuis of Man . . . A tire for all§easons! 8. AUTO SERVICE 127 an: St. WI e Brtdgrrstomr All-Season 401 V steel-belted redials give phenomenal handling on snow, ice. wet and dry surface; e Help fuel economy with special tread ttttttmo for traction and braking. e SuperFiuer. a unique rubber compound. gives greater sidewall Dublin for more tread on the reed. - Limited rm owe, - (By -tetttrteett at 'titch-r Locum onM Anti-Freeze, belts. hoses. tiuid levels. wipers and washers. brakes and engine di- agnosus n tr' of the corrosion prob- lem? A. That certainly would slow down the rust process. But to halt the use of salt in an effort to try to elimi- nate corrosion would be disastrous for many motorists on treacher- ous ice and snow. If you live in an area where snow and ice storms occur, salt is likely to be used be- cause it is the most efficient, least expen- sive and safest delcer. Even where sand and cinders are used, some salt must be added to prevent the abrasives from freezing. can and various caused by electric current created by Unprotected quarter - are highly susceptible to the ravages of extrema winter WINTER W.C. CHECK-II?

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