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โOct-30-2014 09:35 PM
jfkmk wrote:
I would just buy washer fluid from Amazon. You would have to add quite a bit of rubbing alcohol..... Besides, rubbing alcohol is flammable.
โOct-30-2014 07:45 PM
โOct-30-2014 06:41 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:dewey02 wrote:
Wow. This is so weird for me.
I live in a cold place and never even considered that winter winshield washer fluid wouldn't be available in some places. Standard fare here - everybody sells it and some go down to -50 below freeze protection.
X2!
I have never been out of the Midwest until I started RVing. 'ALL' windshield washer fluid sold in the Midwest is good for below freezing period.
You don't even think about it.
My first trip down to Florida I ran out of fluid. Picked up a bottle at the gas station and put it in my truck.
Spent a few months in Florida and headed back home to Wisconsin.
2 months later during a blizzard in freezing temps I was on the interstate and hit the windshield washers to get the salt off.
In a split second my ENTIRE windshield froze over!! Blinded I could not see a thing I almost died that day.
Fortunately I found my way to the side of the road without hitting anybody and it took me awhile to figure out what just happened.
Yup they DO sell windshield washer fluid that does NOT have antifreeze in it. They sell it in Florida and that was the last bottle I put in. :S
โOct-30-2014 05:47 PM
โOct-30-2014 04:55 PM
dewey02 wrote:
Wow. This is so weird for me.
I live in a cold place and never even considered that winter winshield washer fluid wouldn't be available in some places. Standard fare here - everybody sells it and some go down to -50 below freeze protection.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โOct-30-2014 02:30 PM
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โOct-30-2014 01:07 PM
Blanco1 wrote:
If your camping in low temps in the teens or lower.
What would you suggest for windshield washer fluid?
I know windex will freeze.
I was thinking to help keep the windshield free of Ice/frost & driving through snow.
Besides letting the engine heat up long enough to defrost the windshield is there any sort of liquids you suggest for this?
My rig is a 12 Valve Cummins hot rod & has a 4" turbo back exhaust straight pipe.
So in other words it's loud & out of courtesy I try not to let it idle too long in campgrounds or where ever I may be before leaving.
Especially if we're leaving at sun up.
So...... That brings me to my question.
Thanks.
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