I‘m curious about where the windshield wiper fluid goes after it hits the glass.According to the MSDS sheet that I checked out (for -45°C fluid that is used in the winter), the main ingredient is methanol, other ingredients aren‘t listed.Does it all evaporate ? Also, does it eventually break down into simple, safe molecules, or is diluted in our atmosphere ?Research told me that natural methanol breaks down into CO2 and water, but what about those ingredients that they don‘t list on the MSDS. Do they impede this process ?(MSDS I looked at was : msds.canadiantire.ca/OpenRepositoryFile.asp?s172825v1 )Thanks
I had an identical ingredient take place to me final year. purely upload a sprint rubbing alcohol to the tank, and then upload the winterized fluid, all must be positive. the only problem is that that's in all danger frozen interior the tubes besides, yet all u want is an afternoon above 32 and which will thaw
my alarm is by smith and wesson, it works great also, but it does get to be a little loud.