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Half a litre'd be way to much @paul1.Hi. is half a litre ok for a 350 tank mate?
A Small amountI wouldn't if I were you, I'm told it can ruin your pump?
I use a splash/ trickle which dilutes, as you mention. Just to be sure, re fill tank once nearly emptied then let pure water flush through entirely, whilst working.I use it every winter. A decilitre in my 350l tank whenever I fill up. It helps a little, but it needs constant circulation if the temperature drops too much. Never experienced any trouble with the pump. Most are afaik made for pumping all sorts of chemicals thus a splash of alcohol in an entire tank will be so diluted it can't possible make a difference..
A very small amount would dilute, ive found.I wouldn't if I were you, I'm told it can ruin your pump?
@Safehands bill - waay to much. A splash or so.Mix 1lt of isopro. To 650 ltrs of water ok
Try a splash/ few trickles mate. Dont put a Litre in, your tank'll be foaming up for weeks with each re fill / top up of pure water mate. Excercise caution and discretion. A small plastic lid full at very most!.What you recommend in 350 then ? cheers
Any tips for buying iso in reasonable quantities i.e. 1 litre? Only places I have seen it seems quite expensive?You can’t add too much iso to your water as it is alcohol and evaporates
Doesn’t matter how much it bubbles it will leave windows spotless
When very cold I’ve been know to shove a litre in a 400l tank
The only side effect is spotless frames
I bought a small 500 ml bottle from the chemist. I wanted it for cleaning some electronic components about 24 years ago. The lady at our local Boots chemist wanted to know what I wanted it for. Thinking that was a rather stupid question to ask a then 'respectable' Saltburn resident, I replied, "to drink it."Any tips for buying iso in reasonable quantities i.e. 1 litre? Only places I have seen it seems quite expensive?
I bought a small 500 ml bottle from the chemist. I wanted it for cleaning some electronic components about 24 years ago. The lady at our local Boots chemist wanted to know what I wanted it for. Thinking that was a rather stupid question to ask a then 'respectable' Saltburn resident, I replied, "to drink it."
She then refused to sell it to me, even when I told her I was joking.
Ended up buying it from Boots in Guisborough. When asked what I was going to use it for, I refrained from my previous response. ?
We continued to have dealings with Boots in Saltburn as they were the only chemist. Over the years, we realized that this lady had zero sense of humour or people facing skills. She retired about 5 years ago. Another ******** opened up in town and we changed to that as soon as they opened.
I have a very small amount left in a 1 litre bottle that is 32 years old!! I too use it for cleaning electronic components but I think I originally got it to clean tape heads. Over the years it's been very useful for all sorts.I'm not sure why chemist was censored in my above post.
BTW, I still have the original bottle with some isopropyl left. I've just found it. It was manufactured in 1997 and expired in 2000. ??
Used some the other day to clean the fob pads on the wife's central locking fob for her car. It still works fine.
Oh, the memories! VHS tape deck and car radio cassette player head cleaning. How things have changed.I have a very small amount left in a 1 litre bottle that is 32 years old!! I too use it for cleaning electronic components but I think I originally got it to clean tape heads. Over the years it's been very useful for all sorts.
I could do with some more as It would be good to do a final bodywork clean before I apply some signs to my van.
lol I had forgotten about cleaning tape and video players until this was mentionedThe younger generation don’t know what they missed out on
Re spooling a chewed up cassette tape as you recorded it yourself and don’t want to lose it
A bic pen was just the job for this or if you couldn't afford one just use a finger unfortunately it was a finger for me ?The younger generation don’t know what they missed out on
Re spooling a chewed up cassette tape as you recorded it yourself and don’t want to lose it
This has worked well for me this week, but I've not wasted any putting it in my tankI bought a small 500 ml bottle from the chemist. I wanted it for cleaning some electronic components about 24 years ago. The lady at our local Boots chemist wanted to know what I wanted it for. Thinking that was a rather stupid question to ask a then 'respectable' Saltburn resident, I replied, "to drink it."
She then refused to sell it to me, even when I told her I was joking.
The four Yorkshiremen sketch has just popped into my headA bic pen was just the job for this or if you couldn't afford one just use a finger unfortunately it was a finger for me ?
i had to google that one and, i do remember that sketch.The four Yorkshiremen sketch has just popped into my head