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G'mornin' Folks,
I may have been the last person on the planet to learn that Prestone Bug Wash freezes......it does not state this on the front label, but does in small print on the rear label.....I mentioned this to the counter guys at the auto parts place where I purchased it, and they said "you must have purchased it before early November, because we pull all of that stuff off of the shelves when winter gets close".......I did not read the entire label, and I did purchase it in late October, and had recently topped up the sump tank......the frozen washer fluid did not harm my washer tank, and all it took was removal of the tank, and bring it indoors to thaw out.....and refilled with Prestone De-Icer..... Prestone is one of the major manufacturers of Anti-Freeze / Coolant products.....it had never crossed my mind that they would produce a product that will freeze.....this product "Bug Wash" should have a warning printed in large and obvious type on the front label..... Just wanted to inform others of my little problem, and maybe prevent someone else from making the same mistake.... ![]() SB
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