Not in washers - glycol smears like crazy. It used to be used, but not for a couple of decades.
Radiator coolant is a glycol. Either ethylene glycol in the cheap stuff, or propylene glycol in the non-poisonous sort.
Not in washers - glycol smears like crazy. It used to be used, but not for a couple of decades.
Radiator coolant is a glycol. Either ethylene glycol in the cheap stuff, or propylene glycol in the non-poisonous sort.
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No, you don't want to put glycol in washers, it's not good for paintwork.
In fact, routed through Wilkinsons today and it is in fact £1.19 for 500mL. Paul R
I thought it was isopropyl mainly.
That is what monkeys are after when you see them sucking on the washer nozzles in safari parks. The drivers usualy oblige with a squirt.
Shows how littel I know about it doesn't it.
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What ever, it isn't glycol which is the point. I'm not going out to the garage to look at my container to see what particular alcohol it has in it...
Actually its about the cheapest way to buy ispopropyl alcohol, which is one of the nicest cleaners aroudn - very unaggressive -for cleaning PC keytboards and screens etc.
I have just bought the very same from a fibreglass vendor, CFS. Telephone
01209 821028. I have purchased polyester resin too and I have never used such high quality resin. It flows and wets incredibly well, dries in a sensible time and isn't sticky when cured. The service and prices are also excellent in my opinion.
I thought you used Ether for refining cocaine.
Most French supermarkets have it in one litre bottles.
Worth posting this question on this site as they are all wood workers.
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4square writesVin de table ?
Thought that was glycol again... Oh that was Austrian wasn't it? Not French.
: In teh sasme veind, anyine know where to get 5l of ACETONE withouit : having to prove I am a vicar or definitely NOT refiniong cociane or : something?
Glass fibre suppliers.
Ian
It's happened in both France and Italy too AFAIK
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