Don't forget Lidl has windscreen-wash in 5 Litre bottles that's good for -60degreesC!
And coolant anti-freeze tester/hydrometers.
Cheaper than anywhere else too.
SV.
Don't forget Lidl has windscreen-wash in 5 Litre bottles that's good for -60degreesC!
And coolant anti-freeze tester/hydrometers.
Cheaper than anywhere else too.
SV.
Nipped into Morrisons by work today and they had 2.5l of screen wash concentrate for 2 quid or 5l premixed for £2.50...
Brack:
I used the Lidl -60 stuff undiluted. Better than Meths. Mrs SV doesn't like the smell of meths.
Daz:
I think it was £5 for the 5Litres. I poured in a good 2.5Litres right away and I'll perhaps mix the rest to make a -30 fluid.
Thanks for the tip SV
Some folks are using vaseline, silicone grease, or rubber grease - which mud and grit sticks to - likewise cooking oil.
Mrs SV would be unimpressed getting that on her clothes.
Hi to mrs SV, I can see who wears the troos lol
just put some w/wash on - goes on a treat I was a bit worried about it rotting the rubber though if undiluted
tesco had 5lt premixed for 97p last week,dont know if the offer is still on
Don't forget Lidl has windscreen-wash in 5 Litre bottles that's good for -60degreesC!
And coolant anti-freeze tester/hydrometers.
SV.
That hydrometer will not work with the OAT coolant the plastic bit just floated on the top and reading with above 0 degrees C
Ok for the old blue stuff & screenwash only !
On a previous thread you mentioned wiping windscreen wash onto the door seals to prevent frozen up doors