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Old 10-06-2011, 12:54 AM
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Im thinkin about using a different wiper fluid this winter. I experimented with the orang rain-x this year and it works really good but it leaves so much residue. When i first got my truck i used the blue Peak fluid and it would refreeze so im staying away from that during the winter. I have a gallon of the prestone de icer with dirt blocker...is that any good or what other options should i look for?
 
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Old 10-06-2011, 02:29 AM
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I pick up the purple power from menards, stuff is good down to -35 F and its a de icer and it doesn't refreeze on the windshield.
 
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Old 10-06-2011, 05:05 PM
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I don't really need it down here in the Desert Southwest, but when I was in Indianapolis, I loved the stuff! I really miss Menards!
 
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When I worked there I would literally stock up on that stuff. I'd come home with about 10 jugs of the stuff.
 
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i use w/e is on sale at the time, everything i have ever used freezes if you are moving when you use it, if you use it while stopped iv never had a problem.


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orang rain-x this year and it works really good but it leaves so much residue.

if it was leaving residue behind on the windshield then it wasnt working really good, just saying.
 
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Old 10-06-2011, 07:32 PM
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Is the Purple Power at AutoZone the same as the stuff at menards? They have it in gal jugs.....straight up or thin it??
 
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I don't see why it wouldn't be. The Menards stuff is made by splash but if it has a -35F freeze rating and is a de-icer then I would highly recommend getting it. I straight up pour it in and can fit almost a gallon of it in my reservoir.
 
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Well I've tried a few different types and they have always froze. What large chain stores sell the "purple power from menards".
 
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Well I've tried a few different types and they have always froze. What large chain stores sell the "purple power from menards".
I've never had a problem with it freezing on my windshield.
 
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I use the Rain-X orange stuff. I like it.
 


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