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Date:         Mon, 21 Jun 1999 11:31:06 -0600
Reply-To:     Emily Goodin <emilyg@ONEIMAGE.COM>
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From:         Emily Goodin <emilyg@ONEIMAGE.COM>
Subject:      Adding Redline WaterWetter to "anti-freeze"
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Hi all!

I'm also planning a flush-&-fill for my radiator, and was researching the various non-phosphate coolants (trying to find one with any "special" electrolysis inhibitors) and I stumbled upon Redline Oil's excellent web site - I think it's http://www.redlineoil.com

Anyway, has anyone used their WaterWetter product? From what I've read about rust/corrosion/electrolysis inhibitors being "used up" over time, I'm thinking that I would just add WaterWetter 9+ months or so after putting in new coolant, to increase the life of the coolant.

Any comments would be appreciated! (Oh, I did an e-mail search and I didn't find a definitive recommendation on coolant - seems like this, and a motor oil discusion, would be a great addition to the FAQ on the web site!)

Emily Goodin Boulder, Colorado '89 Westy "Blauevogel" (Bluebird)


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