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Hi Guys This is a simple/basic question I have seen mention of using WW fluid as a mixer for paints.So what type and mix rate do you use atThanks Cheers Warren
Windshield washer fluid is usually a mixture of water, ethanol, ethylene glycol, dye, and sometimes other stuff. I'd take Tom's advice.
Distilled water is fine too, but we have an RO hookup since we're not on city water.
Quote from: David K. Smith on February 17, 2010, 09:40:36 AMWindshield washer fluid is usually a mixture of water, ethanol, ethylene glycol, dye, and sometimes other stuff. I'd take Tom's advice.Windshield washer fluid contains methanol, which is toxic:"Methanol is a highly toxic alcohol commonly found in automobile windshield washer solvent, gas line antifreeze, copy machine fluid, fuel for small stoves, paint strippers, and as an industrial solvent (Budavari 1996B; Suit 1990). "http://www.antizol.com/mpoisono.htmBottom line: check both the label and the MSDS.Ed
Quote from: tom mann on February 17, 2010, 11:32:38 AMDistilled water is fine too, but we have an RO hookup since we're not on city water.Do you do anything to reduce surface tension, to keep washes from beading up?Ed
Some contain methanol. But because of its toxicity, it's being replaced by ethylene glycol.
Quote from: David K. Smith on February 17, 2010, 12:41:32 PMSome contain methanol. But because of its toxicity, it's being replaced by ethylene glycol.Any specific brands? I've been keeping an eye out, but haven't seen any like that yet. (Could be a regional thing?)Ed