Antifreeze
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Antifreeze
This is a calling all members type of thing really, I have been looking for some Mobil Advanced antifreeze now for about 10 months, no kidding. The reason being, it is apparently not compatible with other stuff and I need to top up, just adding water is making the stuff weaker and weaker.
I have been in touch with Mobil and they will only sell me 20 ltrs for around 70quid, they would/could not tell me of a current outlet. (Halfords used to keep it) It's a hassle completely changing to another brand as it's in something more complex than a minor to remove air locks from. So basically if someone spots some of this illusive stuff in their travels, you might like to give me a shout please!
I have been in touch with Mobil and they will only sell me 20 ltrs for around 70quid, they would/could not tell me of a current outlet. (Halfords used to keep it) It's a hassle completely changing to another brand as it's in something more complex than a minor to remove air locks from. So basically if someone spots some of this illusive stuff in their travels, you might like to give me a shout please!
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Ethane-1,2-diol eh? Blimey, that takes me back to my Polytechnic days.
Chemical nomenclature aside; Halfords do a hi-tech antifreeze which aint cheap but gives 5* protection (or something similar, according to the claim). It's about 15 quid for 5 litres but they reckon lasts 5 years. Better that plus the system flush than £80 for a lifetimes supply?
Anyhow: Good luck, Les, with your search; if I see any Mobil Advanced lurking anywhere I will post.
Chemical nomenclature aside; Halfords do a hi-tech antifreeze which aint cheap but gives 5* protection (or something similar, according to the claim). It's about 15 quid for 5 litres but they reckon lasts 5 years. Better that plus the system flush than £80 for a lifetimes supply?
Anyhow: Good luck, Les, with your search; if I see any Mobil Advanced lurking anywhere I will post.
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I don't think they are all made of the same stuff - the ordinary "blue" antifreeze is not compatible with "Red" long-life stuff - if you mix it, it coagulates into globby gell goo, which will block rad passages - ask me how I know! (had this problem on my bike!)
I very much doubt that the Mobil stuff is unique - I expect it is their version of the Red long-life antifreeze.
Ford/Jaguar use this in a lot of their current vehicles, or you can get it from Halfrauds.
What I'd do is buy a small quantitiy of "red" from Halfrauds and mix it out of the car and see if it dilutes and mixes OK - if it does, go for it!
Hope this helps.....
I very much doubt that the Mobil stuff is unique - I expect it is their version of the Red long-life antifreeze.
Ford/Jaguar use this in a lot of their current vehicles, or you can get it from Halfrauds.
What I'd do is buy a small quantitiy of "red" from Halfrauds and mix it out of the car and see if it dilutes and mixes OK - if it does, go for it!
Hope this helps.....

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Thanks for that Lux, Just to update, I had a final ring round today, amongst other places I tried Mobil again, they were very helpful this time and offered to phone one of their distributors to find out any recent deliveries and who they were to. They called me back and had a list of possibilities for me to try, so I'm hopeful that at last I may get a result. Just goes to show, if you get the right person on the end of the phone, it can make all the difference. After the last response I nearly didn't bother to make the call.
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Yep - I live in a very hard water area, but I have a de-humidifier in the garage that produces a copious supply of distilled water - so the cooling system gets it, the screen washer gets it, and we use it for the clothes iron!
And still we throw lots away.....

And still we throw lots away.....


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This might seem a bit off topic......
Please take care when draining antifreeze ond making sure none is leaking .......
A friend's cat had to be put to sleep recently after drinking antifreeze/water that was leaking from a vehicle. The vet says they like the taste and it caused kidney failure.
Sad.
Please take care when draining antifreeze ond making sure none is leaking .......
A friend's cat had to be put to sleep recently after drinking antifreeze/water that was leaking from a vehicle. The vet says they like the taste and it caused kidney failure.
Sad.
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Morris lubricants also do a long life 'red' anti freeze, I don't know if its compatible but sounds like the same type. http://www.morrislubricantsonline.co.uk ... a+Life+Red
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