It is one of those things that run out of stock if the weather turns cold along with grit which I've already stocked up on.time to stock up with the ebay 10% deal, along with other consumables oil/filters.
Did that and it froze on my last year which is why I'm not asking.Just use a bottle of neat (not ready to use) and glug it in
Ah right OK . I use the bright fluro green stuff from halfords. Looks like alien blood it's that bright but is safe to - 30 I thinkDid that and it froze on my last year which is why I'm not asking.
When I looked into it the Screwfix stuff neat only goes to -3.
Something to do with the filter I'm told to believe. I didn't believe the issues at first, until I saw a colleague's filter block up and it's a pain to get at the tank to flush it.the BM oem stuff doesn't play happily with other brands though, maybe others too ?
I have not seen an explanation, only the threads with repair bills, seems like a setup.
Something to do with the filter I'm told to believe. I didn't believe the issues at first, until I saw a colleague's filter block up and it's a pain to get at the tank to flush it.
I use BMW OE stuff now, I only pay about £10 for a big bottle of concentrate and it lasts ages. I'm supposed to run 8:1 for -10C, but I just pour plenty of water in and I've never had an issue.
Whats everyone use over winter, i use the Screwfix stuff during summer but its not rated for winter use.
Something that can handle -10 should be plenty, not daft money either. Previously ive used Autoglym but that's £25+ for 5 litres that makes about 15 litres so £8+ per 5 litres, anything better priced.
Yeah, I only use the BMW screenwash in my F30 after the filter blocked up a few years ago in my old E90 after using other brands. For every litre I put about 200ml of the screenwash in during winter.
Rain-x 2 in 1 if you can get it in the UK, it works great here in New Hampshire winters so it should be fine for the UK.
Polygard Acrtic Screenwash -20˚c from Buoyes. Very good and no smears.