• pleasegoaway@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    You can also just make your own washer fluid. Look up a recipe online.

    It’s something like combining water, a bit of rubbing alcohol, and a little dish soap. Super cheap and eco friendly.

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      3 months ago

      Most likely not, we’re already having trouble with adblue (basically just urea) freezing, especially in the northern parts. There was recently some piece of news where a repair shop in Lapland was up to their neck in repair orders for emissions control systems due to frozen adblue liquid.

      Practically all washer fluid sold in Finland uses some alcohol as the deicer, typically just your normal denatured ethanol. I’d also think having urea in the washer fluid would wreak absolute havoc on some parts that get exposed to it – I’m under the impression that it’s quite nasty stuff for many different materials.

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        3 months ago

        There’s something ridiculously great about a people willing to call windscreen washer fluid superpiss. We should learn from the Finns.

        The only ones I don’t want to learn from the Finns are the Germans, because they’d take it way too far and not even be funny about it. There would be 50+ German products named something-“shit”-something, and they’d add pictures to the label.