I'm no chemist, but wouldn't boiling the water actually concentrate any chemicals in it? You should condense the steam instead!
Windscreen washer top up - what to use?
No idea, tbh.
I find boiled water tastes "softer" and usually see the scale sinks to the bottom. Hence it gives me the impression the water is soften. Condensing the steam would be one solution I guess but would probably easier to buy distilled.
I find boiled water tastes "softer" and usually see the scale sinks to the bottom. Hence it gives me the impression the water is soften. Condensing the steam would be one solution I guess but would probably easier to buy distilled.
Tap water will freeze in the winter. Use a proper windscreen washer fluid, if you can afford to run a car, a couple of pounds for the correct stuff won't bankrupt you
F type convertible, (gone)
Range Rover Sport,
S63 AMG Coupe Mercedes
Porsche 911 (992) Carrera 4S
Range Rover Sport,
S63 AMG Coupe Mercedes
Porsche 911 (992) Carrera 4S
+1
The other problem with just water is the nice breeding conditions for bacteria, including legionella. The alcohols in proprietory screen washes prevents or reduces the risk.
Boiling water concentrates the dissolved solids hence scale in kettles.
Fairy liquid. Really? All that care, attention and hard earned spent on detailing and paint protection stripped away at the push of a button.
If you want cheap, Aldi and Lidl sell reasonable concentrate.
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