Maintaining your: car's ap pearance Is no longer . the _ onerous lask itonce was, thanks. . io new materials designed for ense of cleaning. Nevertheless, cleaning. and waxing are still necessary chores and the following guidelines should help ou keep your car locking its sly Service stations and auto- supply slores are well stocked _ with preduets to keep your car looking like. new: polishes, waxes and cleaners for body and chrome, glass cleaners, vinyl cleaners, tire cleaners and paints, stain removers for upholstery . engine degreasers, ‘ and many others. ‘If you buy products other than those spacifically recommended by the car manufacturer. in your owner's manual, be sure they are suited to the job at hand. For example, if the owner's manual telis you! to use ‘a, ‘the hese to rinsé off the sudsy residue immediately, Bits of hardened tar.or bug and bird marks, can ‘be ‘removed. by holding a‘eltoh saturated with, cooking off aver the spot unlil the’ blemish lifts off* easily. Once the entire car has been washed and rinsed, ‘dry im- mediately with another saft cloth or, best of all, a chamois. -. For the brightest polish, pour some car polish or. cleaner- polish on a dean cloth after the car is washed. Using a circular and overlapping motion, coal one panel or section of the car at atime, Press down vigerously on the cloth te remove the film ‘of oxidized paint from the surface. Let the polish dry completely. When it looks hazy, | rub it off with another cloth, Turn the cloth regularly so that the surface is always clean. For the shiniest wax, wash __ them explicitly. and dry’ the car (and polish if necessary), If you are using liquid car wash or. a com- bination of cléaner™ and “wax* pour a generous amount onto a elean, soft cloth. If you are using. paste-Lype wax, soak the cloth in water and wring it dry before applying a Nght coal of wan. Rub ‘on, the wax vigorously, employing a..cir- cular, overlapping motion and concentrating on a small sec- tion of the car ata time. Let the wax dry loahaze, then wipe the haze away and buff with a clean eloth of chamois. Change the cloth whenever it is caked with wax, ‘ PRESERVE THE INTERIOR Before undertaking to restore your car's upholstery and trim, consult your owner’s manual for the manufacturer's specific recommendations and follow If you use a Fa THE HERALD, Wednesday. September. 25, 197d, -Corisumer's Association of Canada. News and Views: vacuum: cleaner and :a whisk. broom regularly before dirt has- a chance to get embedded - “orice every week or s0 - you may ba able to put off washing the seats and floor coverings for # long time. Sooner ‘or later, though, the uphalstery will begin to look dull and grimy. In most cases, the/answer is to pick out a few clean terry cloth face towels you are ready to diseard and mix up a bucket of warm, sodsy water. Apply the suds sparingly and rub gently without letting them soak. {hrough the upholstery. Rinse by wiping with clean water, and then open the car's doors and- windows to let things dry cut. An alternate method is to buy an upholstery cleaner - but be sure to get thé kind that is in- tended for synethetics: _ vinyl, nylon, rayon, viscose and orlong. Cleaners thal are in- tended for natural fabrics: - * metal,” - not ‘use chrome ‘polis nthe bright trim pleces inside the car unless you are cerlaln they are, - Usually,” though - they. - may look itke chrome, these. shiny bits are plastic, made to. resemble metal; Wipe them. ° 2 wilh a. damp sponge. and buff.: witha soft, dry cloth, Whalever the trim, avold. abrasive” cleaners when cleaning it. The ideal time te remove ‘a. stain from the seats or the. carpets is immediately after it appears, before it has a chance ~ toset, When that is nat possible, wipe or blot up the spot as thoroughly as you can and work on the slain al your first op- portunity. Never use carbon tetrachloride: ils fumes can result in serious injury or even death, Be careful even with commercial cleaning com- pounds; some are flammable or toxie, Read labels carefully, ——_—_—_— Changing Times Workers stil! do an .honést day's work —but now they need a week's pay for it, © COULTER ELECTRIC LD. Residential-Commercial- Industrial Electrical Contractor _ nonabrasive cleaner, make certain’ the product you buy statey'on the label thal it is nonabrasive. -"’ Washing the car inside and - outas often as convenient is the - best way to prevent road film and airborne chemical deposits from damaging the paint and rust from taking hold. 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Hwy. 16 Terrace B.C. — District ¢ of emataimad COURT OF REVISION | TAKE NOTICE that any person entitled to be oo registered as an elector in the Regional District | —2Pair © ofany Size, Shade or Style ot oe may ‘make objection to. the’ retention of any name | ‘. appearing on the list of electors forthe Regional - : ~ Distriet,- ‘and the objection may be made on any ~. ground that would disqualify the elector. or. - applicant from having his name retained or., a registered as an ‘elector on the list. of. elector ‘This objection must. be filed at the Regic nal Office before October 1, 1974. a A COURT OF REVISION has been appointed and” will sit at the Regional District Office at. No. 9-4644 Lazelle Avenue, Terrace, B. C., < on October 1, 1974 between the hours of 1: 00 pm and 4: 00 p.m.and will continue to sit, if required, on . FOR, THE PRICE OF TWO a Sa a ‘from time to time thereafter until all appeals have ' been heard. 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