Where can I buy Distilled Water for my Radiator? XJS V12
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Hi Steve
I was going to use Tap Water till everyone started panicking but since your asking this is the stuff that I use in my Windscreen Washer.
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I was going to use Tap Water till everyone started panicking but since your asking this is the stuff that I use in my Windscreen Washer.
http://cdn.rsvlts.com/wp-content/upl...jasonortiz.jpg
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if you have air conditioning and the unit drips water as it is running, you can collect that and filter it before pouring in car. Otherwise, distilled water is next tot the drinking water on supermarket shelves for 99 cents-$1. a gallon. Wives use it in ironing, Mechanics use it in radiators and batteries.
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if you have air conditioning and the unit drips water as it is running, you can collect that and filter it before pouring in car. Otherwise, distilled water is next tot the drinking water on supermarket shelves for 99 cents-$1. a gallon. Wives use it in ironing, Mechanics use it in radiators and batteries.
I got mine half price from a Motor Factor
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if you have air conditioning and the unit drips water as it is running, you can collect that and filter it before pouring in car. Otherwise, distilled water is next tot the drinking water on supermarket shelves for 99 cents-$1. a gallon. Wives use it in ironing, Mechanics use it in radiators and batteries.
that is not distilled water that is condenser water...
IT IS SO DIRTY.... all the dust and little nats (BUGS) blow through the condenser too... bacteria grows in that filth
might as well use ditch water
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