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The Most Practical Way



                                                   to Clean Ship


                                       and Conserve Fresh Water



                   Because  it  cleans  equally  well  in  sea-  room, or wherever there is a cleaning job
                   water  as  in  fresh,  and  leaves  no      to  be  done  in  the  ship,  TEEPOL  is
                   troublesome  scums,  TEEPOL  provides
                                                               invaluable.  China,  glass,  porcelain
                   maximum  cleaning  with  the  minimum
                                                               plastic,  metals,  woodwork,  fabrics,
                   use  of  fresh  water  supplies.  TEEPOL,
                                                               carpets—these are just a few of the many
                   which can be used effectively in hot or
                                                               surfaces TEEPOL cleans to the highest
                   cold water, gets right down under the dirt
                   and  entirely  removes  it.  Yet  it  is    standard  with  the  greatest  ease.  For
                   harmless  to  the  most  delicate  surface,  cleaning prior to repainting, TEEPOL is
                   and will not scratch, score, or bleach.     a winner.
                   In  the  galley,  laundry,  cabin  or  engine


                       TEEPOL is freely available at all ports in 4 gallon and 40 gallon packages.


                                 For supplies and further details, 'phone Shell (Chemical Products
                                                          Department)




                                               T E E P O L








                                                   ANOTHER SHELL PRODUCT





                                    THE SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED (Incorporated in Great Britain).









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