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How could undiluted antifreeze damage brake system? Ingredients are same family.?

Only prob I see is boil point.

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She probably meant that you would get 90% of your RDA of iron from a serving of the cereal. White blood cells fight infection, so no iron there. Red blood cells, however, do need iron. You might want your doctor to recommend a dietitian for you.
The best source of iron is red meat. You'll need to eat a tonne of mini wheats to get the same result as eating a small portion of red meat. Plus mini wheats are full of other add ingredients like sugars and fats. So eat red meat.
We have news for you Dewayne. Not all the chemicals in antifreeze and brake fluid are the same. Pure antifreeze will freeze solid long before brake fluid will
Contamination, brake fluid and antifreeze don't mix. If they did, SAE,(society of automotive engineers) would have stated somewhere over the years that it was OK. Only problem I see is a braking system that will work for a brief, then fail and cost 8-9 hundred times a can of brake fluid.
Are you talking about using antifreeze instead of brake fluid? Is there some sort of brake fluid shortage I am unaware of?

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