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3oaks
Nov 14, 2017Explorer
StephJohn2010 wrote:It really didn't matter to me which I use, however, I purchased 6 gallons of Prestone RV anti-freeze for $2 per gallon last Spring when Walmart was having a clearance sale on the stuff. :) Should have bought a case of it when I had the chance. :(MFL wrote:
The ethanol cheap stuff is known to cause issues with toilet seal, that may include hardening, sticking, same with tank valve seals. It will also evaporate in storage, over a long period. I have been using Prestone RV anti-freeze for quite a few years. It contains NO ALCOHOL is non-staining, and actually lubricates the toilet, and tank seals. The BAD NEWS is it is hard to find, just this year. I did get some at Advance Auto for $6 a gal. I used to always buy it at Walmart for $5, but they no longer carry it.
Jerry
Prestone is what I've been looking for, but it is impossible to find.
Don't know why the Prestone brand is so scarce this Fall.
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