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Monthly
Feature July 2003
Late in the
summer of 1943, billboards, banners, flyers and newspapers
announced new White Rose Savit Service . Based
on maintaining and
conserving customers vehicles to aid in the war
effort, two new products
were introduced at the same time: White Rose Solv
and White Rose Tune.
Once the crankcase was drained of the used oil,
an equal amount plus
two quarts of White Rose Solv was poured into
the crankcase and
the motor was run at idle for 30 to
45 minutes.
Formulated to clean the upper portions of internal
combustion engines,
White Rose Savit Service recommended pouring
"TUNE" directly into the
carburetor with the engine running
at idle or by removing the sparkplugs.
Later, "Tune" could be added directly to the gas
tank to keep your motor clean.
Finally, the crankcase was re-filled with White
Rose Motor Oil .
It was recommended this oil be changed after 250
miles .
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