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Diluting it will raise the freezing point. But it will already have some
water in it so simply mixing it 50/50 with more water may not equal -25. Look at the manufacturer's site and see if they have a chart on diluting it. "Eric G." wrote in message news ![]() For many years I have winterized my boat systems using -25 degree RV antifreeze. For some odd reason I can find only -50 degree antifreeze this year. I don't need the extra protection (or expense since I use 20 gallons of antifreeze) since my boat is moored in a location with a moderate climate. Is it safe to dilute the -50 degree antifreeze with about 1/2 water to get me to approximately -25 degree burst protection? Thanks for any input. |
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