ALL FIVE OF THESE OUTLETS MUST BE OPENED WHEN DRAINING THE COOLING SYSTEM.

Remove one defroster hose under the hood. Cyl. Block water drain. Radiator drain. Remove both hoses from Climatizer heater core.

Anti-Freeze Solutions

Either the alcohol-base or ethylene-glycol base anti-freeze is recommended for use in your Studebaker. Be sure the brand you select contains a rust inhibitor. Do not use an anti-freeze preparation which contains salt, sugar, calcium chloride, soda, or petroleum base compounds.

Reputable anti-freeze companies supply their dealers with charts showing the amount of anti-freeze to use for protection to various anticipated temperatures, depending upon cooling system capacity given on [page 53].

Care of Car Finish

The high luster, hard-baked enamel finish of your new Studebaker is best retained by an application of approved Studebaker Cleaner and Polish or Cleaner and Wax after each washing. The enamel, however, should not be subjected to an application of wax of any kind during the first 60 days so that sufficient time may be provided for the finish to become fully hardened.

Approved Studebaker appearance maintenance materials are available from your Studebaker dealer. These are recommended to remove the accumulation of road scum and dullness resulting from weather or road conditions and to restore the luster of the enamel finish. Do not become alarmed when polishing or waxing if a slight amount of color appears on the cloth. This is a natural condition.

Alcohol, anti-freeze mixtures containing alcohol, and calcium chloride or other chemical mixtures used to melt snow and ice or to settle dust should be flushed with water as soon as possible in order to avoid damage to the enamel finish and chromium parts.

Washing the Car