RidingRoadsAndTrails
Member
- First Name
- Ross
- Joined
- Sep 14, 2021
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- 10
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- 6
- Location
- Colorado
- Website
- RidingRoadsAndTrails.com
- Vehicles
- Rivian R1T, Audi SQ5, Ford Transit
- Occupation
- retired
This is my plan as well. Until now, I've been topping off my tank with whatever washer fluid Costco sells (usually -20F or -30F) and the OEM smell still exists slightly, even after a year and several gallons of non-OEM fluid. Now that I have the coveted OEM fluid, a 50-50 mix should be more than adequate to keep the delightful scent around. I may dilute it even more to stretch the expensive stuff and get better protection for the deep-freeze days here in CO.Since 100% is only good down to -9, I think I am going to experiment "diluting" it with something stronger. Perhaps a 50-50 mix of this stuff and -30 washer fluid. Just need to do some experimentation to see which brand of washer fluid has a scent that compliments the OEM scent.
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