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wkswenson wrote:
Just be careful when purchasing "cheap" anti-freeze - review the contents....
Not all RV Antifreeze the same
โOct-10-2014 12:19 PM
โOct-10-2014 10:53 AM
brirene wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
15-30mintues of time and effort.
:? Putting the cost issue aside, how the heck are you doing this to take that long? I take an empty bottle and hold it under each low point drain, open the valve. 15-30 seconds maybe. Not much effort at all.
โOct-10-2014 10:48 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
15-30mintues of time and effort.
โOct-10-2014 10:08 AM
โOct-10-2014 09:42 AM
wkswenson wrote:
Just be careful when purchasing "cheap" anti-freeze - review the contents....
Not all RV Antifreeze the same
โOct-10-2014 08:48 AM
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โOct-10-2014 06:41 AM
Grey Mountain wrote:
I am far from being an expert on this, but I see no reason why not. My maintenance guys recently drained my the radiator on my pusher and reused the antifreeze, so if automobile antifreeze can be reused, don't see why the pink stuff could not as well.
I don't normally have enough pink stuff to make it worth while. I blow out my system with air, put pink stuff in until it runs through all the faucets, run a little into the water heater and the fresh water holding tank, then blow it out again. That second blowing out eliminates a lot of the after-taste of pink stuff.
GM
โOct-10-2014 06:40 AM