Dr.Scientist
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I found a jug of bugwash at wal-mart for 8 bucks and I was thinking "Cool. I'll fill up the stang, my truck, and the wife's honda with this." Get home and read the back and I am a disappoint.
It said "This bugwash is not intended for use in sub freezing temperatures". Well that sucks. Cause even here in texas, it got down to 9 degrees in my area. 9 degrees. So according to that bugwash label, it would have frozen solid and probly broke my stuff. Is there a bugwash that you can put in your wiper fluid reservoir, that won't freeze and tear up the system? Some of you are probly from up north but down here in the south we often still drive our toys in the winter cause we can still go for a good while in the winter with no bad weather. Just freezing cold.
It said "This bugwash is not intended for use in sub freezing temperatures". Well that sucks. Cause even here in texas, it got down to 9 degrees in my area. 9 degrees. So according to that bugwash label, it would have frozen solid and probly broke my stuff. Is there a bugwash that you can put in your wiper fluid reservoir, that won't freeze and tear up the system? Some of you are probly from up north but down here in the south we often still drive our toys in the winter cause we can still go for a good while in the winter with no bad weather. Just freezing cold.