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RE: Rain X, Water Wetter
- Subject: RE: Rain X, Water Wetter
- From: "Lin, Gary" <Gary.Lin@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 21:08:37 -0500
Permatex also has a glass repellent, works pretty well. Different
application instructions than Rain X.
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Coolant raises the boiling point as it goes from a 0 to 70% mix, then BP
actually drops going over 70%; see back of a jug, though most no longer
print it. Coolant Does reduce thermal transfer; full strength it feels like
light syrup, think of that coating the water passages, so that counteracts
the benefit of WW.
I will still be here to answer questions.
Gary Lin National Capital Ch.
'88 325is lachssilber Conforti, Supersprint, ///M susp., Ints., Kumhos
> Note, BTW, that Redline says that Water Wetter is less effective with
> higher percentages of coolant vs. water. (In fact, that's also the case
> withOUT Water Wetter - I beleive that coolant actually lowers the boiling
> point - or does it reduce the termal transfer? I'm pretty sure it's the
> former.)
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