Originally Posted By: RiceCake
Originally Posted By: Carnoobie
if you have nothing nice to say then dont speak at all.
Same could be said about wailing to people that car shops are all evil and ruining cars because you read a bottle of coolant that said to only use distilled water and decided you were suddenly an expert opinion
Tap water is often hard, and anyone who has hard water knows you can get some of that crusty cruft on your faucets, having that in a closed cooling system with tons of nooks and crannies you can't easily scrub with a piece of steel wool tends to be a concern for automakers.
Final fill should be distilled, but the flush should be just clean water. No tap water on earth somehow causes the equivalent of the end of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" to plastic in an engine.
But now that I've given the sane, sensible, intelligent response to the OP's original question, expect to see fifty posts about how he hangs around the shop and knows they're doing a poor job anyhow and just wants attention and affirmation for it.
So youre basically saying, as in final fill, you mean the fill that stays in? As long as that is distilled?
Originally Posted By: yonyon
Originally Posted By: Carnoobie
Someone tell me why shops all use tap water for their coolant flushes?
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I think youre right. If im correct, shops will charge a premium for the tap water no?