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Old 05-11-2011, 02:30 PM   #1
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Water is a horrible substitute. If you live in a climate where its freezes it will freeze. Water has impurities and minerals in it that will cause buildups on the pump and hoses. It's a yaris not a Ferrari who cares about the paint that much. Washer fluid will not ruin paint on current cars.
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Old 05-11-2011, 02:34 PM   #2
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Regular tap Water is a horrible substitute. If you live in a climate where its freezes it will freeze. Water has impurities and minerals in it that will cause buildups on the pump and hoses. It's a yaris not a Ferrari who cares about the paint that much. Washer fluid will not ruin paint on current cars.

Fixed it.

I make my own RO/DI water for my saltwater reef tank(200G)...Iuse it in my radiators, washer resevoir, etc. If you have an RO/DI unit under your sink it's basically the same thing.
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Fixed it.

I make my own RO/DI water for my saltwater reef tank(200G)...Iuse it in my radiators, washer resevoir, etc. If you have an RO/DI unit under your sink it's basically the same thing.
You probably have the only rusty yaris in California. I'm sure you have an awesome 200 gallon salt water reef aquarium but its irrelevant to this thread. You really spray salt water on your car?

OP, go to your favorite gas station and get what ever washer fluid is on sale. It will be
$2-3 a gallon. Mixing your own or using water is asking for trouble.
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You probably have the only rusty yaris in California. I'm sure you have an awesome 200 gallon salt water reef aquarium but its irrelevant to this thread. You really spray salt water on your car?

OP, go to your favorite gas station and get what ever washer fluid is on sale. It will be
$2-3 a gallon. Mixing your own or using water is asking for trouble.

Wut?


RO/DI water is pure water, removed of all trace elements. I'd wager my RO/DI water is likely more pure than the water they mix the store solutions with. The relevaency is that some households have an RO/DI unit under their kitchen sink...even if it's not as elaborate as my setup it's going to be pretty clean water, free of the troublesome elements you mentioned. That's better than using the hose, and easier than remembering to grab a bottle of the mix when you're out and about.

I wasn't flaming you...
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RO/DI water is pure water, removed of all trace elements. I'd wager my RO/DI water is likely more pure than the water they mix the store solutions with. The relevaency is that some households have an RO/DI unit under their kitchen sink...even if it's not as elaborate as my setup it's going to be pretty clean water, free of the troublesome elements you mentioned. That's better than using the hose, and easier than remembering to grab a bottle of the mix when you're out and about.

I wasn't flaming you...
I'm sorry I read that completely wrong. I read it as you mix your own salt water for your tank and use the same salt water in your car. I couldn't believe I was reading it.

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I'm fairly certain that the OP does not have to worry about freezing where he comes from. And I have been running just water in my cars since I have owned them, never a single problem. keep yoru car somewhat clean and its not an issue.

Its ok little guy, we know you know everything. ::pats head::

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He may not live where it gets to freezing temperatures, but a good chunk of the users on here do. Some of which don't know better and would put water in their washer fluid and not think about it freezing.
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