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Nick McKees37
12-08-2016, 08:23 AM
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McKee’s 37 Anti-Frost Windshield Washer Fluid is your best effort at keeping your windshield clean and clear during harsh winter weather, where ice and snow creates an imminent threat on the safety and well being of you and your family. This advanced windshield washer fluid removes dirt and road film without leaving streaks or smears, and it actually prevents re-icing. McKee’s 37 Anti-Frost Windshield Washer Fluid is your best line of defense against snow, ice, and sleet.


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McKee's 37 Anti-Frost Windshield Washer Fluid is compatible with your exisiting washer fluid, so you can add and get instant Anti-Frost protection!




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Never deal with THIS ever again! McKee’s 37 blankets your windshield with an advanced coating that prevents re-icing!


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Justin at Final Inspection
12-08-2016, 09:24 AM
Awesome! Going to be testing my sample out this weekend when I get back to 20-30 deg weather!

natewood70
12-08-2016, 09:38 AM
Nick - do you think this would have an impact on the fogging/condensation build up that occurs here in FL when the exterior windshield temp is warmer than than the interior temp? I hate having to crank on the defroster to get rid of this.

pilotpip
12-08-2016, 09:54 AM
THIS is something I can use!

Nick, what is the dilution rate for usage?

Nick McKees37
12-08-2016, 10:37 AM
Awesome! Going to be testing my sample out this weekend when I get back to 20-30 deg weather!

I'm looking forward to your review Justin!




Nick - do you think this would have an impact on the fogging/condensation build up that occurs here in FL when the exterior windshield temp is warmer than than the interior temp? I hate having to crank on the defroster to get rid of this.

Nate,

I'll try it out and provide an update in this thread. My wife's Outback sits outside 24/7 and she has the exact same complaint (My WRX sleeps in the garage all night ;) ).


THIS is something I can use!

Nick, what is the dilution rate for usage?

1 part concentrate to 3 parts water, for most applications. If you live in a climate where it gets as cold as -20F, then you'll need to up the dilution ratio to 1.5 part concentrate to 1 part water. The bottle has more detailed directions based on varying temperatures. :)

grovlet
12-08-2016, 10:40 AM
Nick - Has there been any testing related to washer fluid level sensors? I only ask as I have an Audi - and many folks find anything other than standard "Blue" fluid causes Audi washer fluid sensors to get a film on them and then the dash light is triggered. This sounds like a wonderful product - but just want to be sure it won't cause any issues with clogged sensors.

Thanks!!

natewood70
12-08-2016, 11:10 AM
Nate,

I'll try it out and provide an update in this thread. My wife's Outback sits outside 24/7 and she has the exact same complaint (My WRX sleeps in the garage all night ;) ).



Awesome. Thanks, Nick!

expdetailing
12-08-2016, 11:15 AM
I live in Cleveland, Ohio, and it's pretty cold here already. I would be very happy to try this, and report my findings.

ct18
12-08-2016, 12:00 PM
Nick - do you think this would have an impact on the fogging/condensation build up that occurs here in FL when the exterior windshield temp is warmer than than the interior temp? I hate having to crank on the defroster to get rid of this.

Yeah that must be terrible to have to turn on your defroster when the outside temp is 80°. You will get no sympathy from us northern folk. LOL

natewood70
12-08-2016, 12:48 PM
Yeah that must be terrible to have to turn on your defroster when the outside temp is 80°. You will get no sympathy from us northern folk. LOL

LOL

Trust me... not looking for sympathy. But it's not fun having to crank your heat all the way up inside your car with the defroster when it's already 90+ degrees out.

TroyScherer
12-08-2016, 02:39 PM
Not sure why, but I feel like I need this in my life....

Nick McKees37
12-08-2016, 03:44 PM
Not sure why, but I feel like I need this in my life....


You do. :xyxthumbs:

TTQ B4U
12-08-2016, 05:15 PM
1 part concentrate to 3 parts water, for most applications. If you live in a climate where it gets as cold as -20F, then you'll need to up the dilution ratio to 1.5 part concentrate to 1 part water. The bottle has more detailed directions based on varying temperatures. :)

Ordered some up today to try in the wifes van.

Riff
12-08-2016, 05:53 PM
Is this saying after you use it on your windshield and leave the car parked overnight during a freeze, the windshield won't be iced up in the morning?

Or that it won't ice up during that drive?


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Riff
12-08-2016, 05:54 PM
Or is that a stupid question?

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