Classic Car Times
November 2005 Edition
 

Don't Be Bugged By Autoglym's Latest Product

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Squashed flies and other insects which plague many a classic car owner’s summer drive and can cause permanent marks on the bodywork have met their match in Autoglym’s latest product.

Active Insect Remover is a 500ml trigger spray which may be used on windscreens, headlights and grilles to rapidly wipe off the offending creatures. Most importantly, it is also safe on paintwork.

It uses a formula which has been developed after intensive research by Autoglym to be a combination of effectiveness and safety on all surfaces.

Autoglym Sales Director David Rogers said: “Squashed insects can be a safety hazard in summer which no amount of screenwashing will remove. In addition they are very acidic and can permanently mark paintwork.

“The trade has been looking for such a product from us for a number of years, but we were determined not to launch it until the formula was proven to be strong but safe.”

Active Insect Remover retails for £5.99.

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1959 Austin Healey 3000

Price (£)25,000
ConditionVGC
Manual  
Tax exempt

AH 3000 Mk1 currently under total nut and bolt professional restoration including body off, and sandblast to bare metal. All parts restored or replaced with new. High quality shell and body repaint in Colorado Red. Unleaded head, SS sports exhaust, new wiring loom, full leather retrim. Car should be complete by end Aug 04.

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