It's called "juice"... ?Anyone know how much liquid it takes to fill reservoir ?
Well the website is gone…..
aaaannnnnd now is back apparently some web maintenance issue. Looking forward to getting my ”juice”
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Either it was a scam or that guy didn’t like the reception he received the other day when it was launched and several of us thought it looked shady.
You absolutely can.Excuse my ignorance, but why can’t you use any other windshield washer fluid, that is generic.
Not yet, standing by to standby.Has anybody ordered and more importantly received their WW fluid order?
Also, I have seen a ratio of 1:0, isn’t that just straight fluid?
KISS principle.
You absolutely can.
Many people like the smell of the original washer fluid, so are going to (what I consider) quite ridiculous lengths to get it.
I mean, yes, it smells nice. So does the fluid that came in my Mach-E (I haven't had to refill either vehicle yet,) but not enough that I'm going to do this ridiculousness to hunt it down. Sure, if the fluid was available on store shelves and only cost a little more than "generic effective washer fluid" (say 10-20%) I might buy it over generic stuff. But hey, I still have most of a gallon of generic stuff in my garage from the last time I had to buy washer fluid for a car; so I won't be buying any for a while.
If you live in a cold climate then there is a 0% chance you can dilute this or any product 1:5 unless you are "diluting" it with antifreeze.Following and very interested to hear about if it is concentrate and what dilution to run it at.
Aside from the smell, if it IS concentrated it is actually a real deal compared to Prestone or rainx at a regular store.
If the 4 gallons are 1:5 so each case makes 20 gallons and the website shows $84 including shipping on the case we are looking at $4.20 a gallon? (coincidence on that number? I think NOT)
I feel like last time I bought washer fluid at the auto parts store that was good it was like $10 a gallon.