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Is Washer Bottle Fatal!
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kieron
PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:14 pm Up
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mikey2uk wrote:
Dont use the stuff with antifreeze in it as you dont really need it, plus it will strip any wax you have put on the car.


i got some carplan stuff today thats says it works upto -15 so it must have some kind of antifreeze in it?

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effone
PostPosted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 2:36 pm Up
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i've had my bottle freeze last year... and in this weather you'll be waiting ages for it to sort itself out...

this works... boil a kettle... pour the hot water into the neck... hopefully you'll have some space left... keep at it... boring though it is... and you'll sort the problem...

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ian

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jonnycool
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Don't use radiator antifreeze in your wash bottle either, it'll damage your paint. Use the proper screenwash, you can get stuff that will stay liquid down to minus 15 I think
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deebee
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hi guys i just left it hoping it wouldnt break and i used it today and its all good Smile
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I've been using stuff going down to -10. Still froze as we got to -15. I give up.
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NorthantsBen
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soon as my engine warms up it melts, Very Happy

i just use that ready mixed stuff, allways have and will.


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