Industry learns from housewife! For years housewives have relied on the, protecting shield of wax to guard the surfaces of their floors, furniture, woodwork and other household things. Industry did not fully avail itself of this recipe for surface protection until the need arose for vital war products. They then began to realize the great usefulness of wax. Wax is unique/ Wax is i n e r t . . . does not oxidize at normal temperatures — is water-repellent, easily, applied. It can be used to protect metal surfaces against corrosion; to give clean, dry lubrication; to safeguard wood, leather, rubber, metal,' paper against wear and abrasion, moisture, climatic change. Today hundreds of war products are being given surface protection with special industrial waxes, made by the makers of Johnson's Wax· Tomorrow Wax will protect manyproducts The usefulness of these same industrial waxes will be extended to hundreds of products made of metal, wood, leather, rubber, plastics, paper. These products will be more attractive, longer lasting, easier to sell, easier to clean because of wax. Find out all that wax can do for your war-time products now, and your peace-time products later. Write today for completeinformation! ;r /'"', . Jo/mson's Wax Finish·* protect thmtm and many oihwWar
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METAL: parts for planes, tanks and jeeps, machine gun parts, gun barrels, gun clips, rifle pins, tent stoves, stove pipes, etc. PAPER: wrappings and cartons for medicinals, radar parts, surgical instruments, etc. LEATHER: gear for Marine uniforms, harness, straps, etc. RUBBER: tires for planes and jeeps, electrical insulation parts, battery cases, etc. TEXTILE: Johnson's DRAX for uniforms, coats, jackets, etc. * Buy more War Bonds-it
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