That's the one mate, its cheap enough and seems to last a fair while. All you do is fill up the top chamber, and use that to top the entire fill bottle (mixed with water of course).
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That's a lot of info there! I suppose I'll check in with dealer on their price per bottle here. But I guess a lot of washer fluids seems to be drained up by headlights, not sure why the settings is set to wash headlamp like once every 2nd time the window washer is pulled?
Thought about just adding water, but it just doesn't clear the glass as great, especially in cold conditions.
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Originally posted by Pzero View PostIs the overuse on MY17 models because it's also got the front light washers?
I can't imagine why it'd be using much otherwise.2017 Tiguan Highline 162TSI DAP, Sunroof, Black
2018 Golf Comfortline 110TSI DAP, Infotainment, Silver
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Try BarsBugs or something similar from the servo. Otherwise water is just fine.
I remember a similar discussion on the OzAudi forum not so long back. Some gullible fool thought that unless you used Audi genuine washer fluid you'd void the warranty.
Laughed so hard I nearly wet myself.Last edited by IsDon; 15-09-2017, 05:12 PM.
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I was picking my car up at the dealership today and asked the question!
The guy said that they don't have the 1L bottles anymore and only use the summer stuff. He gave me a bottle that happened to be on his desk so I can see how it goes. But this is *the* stuff now apparently.
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This works for me.
SCA Windscreen Wash Concentrate - 1 Litre - Supercheap Auto
I wash almost every journey, I absolutely must have a clean windscreen. I make up 5 litres at a time keep in garage and top up every week or 2 when checking oil.MK4 GTI - Sold
MK5 Jetta Turbo - Sold
MK5 Jetta 2.Slow - Until it dies.
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In the UK I buy the 5 litre 'Prestone' all seasons concentrated screen wash from Costco.
I have been using it for 10 years or so and have over the past 2 years began mixing different formulations of Screen wash, distilled water and Isopropanol Alcohol dependent on the season.
Generally I use the following mix ratios which may need adjusting for you guys in warmer climates
SUMMER SCREEN WASH
80% Dist Water
10% Isopropanol
10% Screen Wash
WINTER SCREEN WASH
60% Dist Water
20% Isopropanol
20% Screen Wash
The results are fantastic with no blocked water jets, no blade judder, a smear free screen and no frozen washer bottle!
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I should have added before. VW (at least Waverly VW did when I was there) have a deal where if you buy a set of wiper blades they give you bottle of free washer fluid! Worth considering if you're in need of blades.
It looked like a pretty corporate sign so I'd think it's a wider promotion.
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Originally posted by The_Hawk View PostWhere do you get/make your distilled water? What does it cost you?
Try the 'summer' formulation and you will not be disappointed......the ISO is the key ingredient!
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DONT use household glass cleaner in your washer bottle unless you are going through a full bottle every couple of weeks. Apparently the ammonia compounds in the cleaner will either coagulate or precipitate out if left in the bottle for longer than about a month - something to do with temperature and/or agitation I have been told. The result is a snot-like goo which will clog the filters, lines and pump. It took 3 hours of labour to dismantle my wife's BMW 1 Series so they could clean and replace the filters. Look up YouTube snot in windscreen washers.
Clean water is OK by itself if you're cleaning dust or dirt from your 'screen, but on any highway or city streets the spray will be filthy with oil based products and needs something to cut through the grime. I use Einszett 1Z Kristallklar: A$13.99 for 250ml which is diluted 1:100,( so it's cheap) from CarCareProducts.com.au.
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Originally posted by The_Hawk View PostWhere do you get/make your distilled water? What does it cost you?carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
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Originally posted by Justice View PostDistilled water is readily available in the UK at cheap prices.Originally posted by brad View PostGet it from Coles. It's like $2/2L. In the Laundry aisle.
Distilled water makes more sense in irons that are making steam since you want less residue to clog up the internals when boiling off the water into steam but in washer bottles you're just pumping liquid out of, plain old tap water should be just fine!
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