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agesilaus wrote:
Frankly as a retired chemist I'd be more likely to believe this if they explained what miracle additive they are using. Otherwise it sounds like marketing BS. DEF is plain and simple 35% Urea and I don't know what 'deposits they were referring to. Searching google for 'def deposits' gets zero hits.
Here's some DEF deposits.
Link- Turtle_n_PeepsExplorerTop fuel racing is very expensive. John Force blows up a lot of engines and needs more money from Peak.
What a genius way of doing it!! The only thing it costs Peak was a few more drops of ink on the box! Well played Peak! - NRALIFRExplorerBut, but, but.....the water is Evian :W
:):) - wanderingbobExplorer IIIt has to be true , I saw it on the internet !
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garyp4951 wrote:
It has to be better, it says Platinum.:)
What comes after platinum, Plutonium? - garyp4951Explorer IIIIt has to be better, it says Platinum.:)
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rhagfo wrote:
agesilaus wrote:
Frankly as a retired chemist I'd be more likely to believe this if they explained what miracle additive they are using. Otherwise it sounds like marketing BS. DEF is plain and simple 35% Urea and I don't know what 'deposits they were referring to. Searching google for 'def deposits' gets zero hits.
Both have the same water and Urea identifier, and those are the only two ingredients.
Exactly, this is a flimflam deception on the ignorant. Don't fall for it. - rhagfoExplorer III
agesilaus wrote:
Frankly as a retired chemist I'd be more likely to believe this if they explained what miracle additive they are using. Otherwise it sounds like marketing BS. DEF is plain and simple 35% Urea and I don't know what 'deposits they were referring to. Searching google for 'def deposits' gets zero hits.
Both have the same water and Urea identifier, and those are the only two ingredients. - Traver8ExplorerTLooks like marketing to me. I just looked at the SDS sheet and they don't list anything other than Urea and Water - no magic ingredients.
- agesilausExplorer IIIFrankly as a retired chemist I'd be more likely to believe this if they explained what miracle additive they are using. Otherwise it sounds like marketing BS. DEF is plain and simple 35% Urea and I don't know what 'deposits they were referring to. Searching google for 'def deposits' gets zero hits.
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