>Do people REALLY put anti-freeze in their drinking water tanks? >Does anyone REALLY think that's good for their health? >Even if you rinse it out, does anyone REALLY believe that they get it all >out, that it doesn't stick in the pores of the plastic? >Please, someone enlighten me where I am wrong about this.
DON'T use automotive antifreeze for this!! RV drinking water system antifreeze is propolene glycol, a common food additive, not the toxic ethelene glycol used in cooling systems. (don't use the RV stuff in the cooling system either, even if it is phosphate free!) Bill |
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