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| pressureman Member Since: 23 Sep 2010 Location: Lancastrian in Hampshire! Posts: 128      | One thing I learned from experience of heated nozzles on an older car of mine is that you should be careful what you put in the washer bottle. If you live in a hard water area and mix washer fluid with tap water, you should be prepared to clean out the nozzles occasionally, as the calcium deposits tend to affect the spray pattern. | ||
|  2nd Dec 2010 4:48 pm | 
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| Junior Member Since: 22 Feb 2010 Location: M6 Posts: 799    | You tight git, who puts water in when ready mixed fluid is dirt cheap these days   | ||
|  3rd Dec 2010 12:21 pm | 
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| chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13293      | Last year my tesco brand screenwash froze in the bottle before I even put it in the car,  neat stuff not ready mix At work  | ||
|  3rd Dec 2010 1:05 pm | 
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| wdw Member Since: 13 Oct 2008 Location: Reading Posts: 127      | 
 Those of us who like to adjust the concentration ourselves to suit the likely conditions. Bill | ||
|  3rd Dec 2010 6:01 pm | 
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| pressureman Member Since: 23 Sep 2010 Location: Lancastrian in Hampshire! Posts: 128      | Thanks wdw, beat me to it with reply. Didn't read junior's comment earlier as I was busy having fun on the snowy/icy country lanes in NE Hampshire (it reminded me of my youth in Lancashire). Early retirement is a real bummer! | ||
|  3rd Dec 2010 8:37 pm | 
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| ValetecDavid Member Since: 31 Mar 2008 Location: near Sevenoaks in Kent Posts: 96      | minus 11 here tonight in kent on the drive home from Tunbridge Wells ,..........my nipples are frozen let alone the Freelanders !!!!!!! Wax on Wax off | ||
|  3rd Dec 2010 10:26 pm | 
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| kezman50 Member Since: 06 Oct 2009 Location: Melton Mowbray Posts: 81    | 
 For this reason always use filtered water | ||
|  4th Dec 2010 2:17 pm | 
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| chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13293      | filtering wont remove limescale. At work  | ||
|  4th Dec 2010 3:40 pm | 
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| EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392  | I use Perrier water   | ||
|  4th Dec 2010 3:49 pm | 
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| pressureman Member Since: 23 Sep 2010 Location: Lancastrian in Hampshire! Posts: 128      | I guess Kesman 50 is thinking about de-mineralised water (which, on reflection is a bit of an oxymoron for Perrier!).
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|  4th Dec 2010 4:17 pm | 
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| ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464    | Had a water softener fitted three years ago, no trouble with hard water in our house.  | ||
|  4th Dec 2010 4:20 pm | 
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| EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392  | It's so bad here I can't get a lather from the soap, you can watch the dishwashing liquid bubbles die right in front of your eyes, it's harder than Chuck Norris and hurts when you wash   | ||
|  4th Dec 2010 4:29 pm | 
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| ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464    | 
 I know, couldn't take so I let the wife do all the washing up etc, it was then I was advised that I had better get a water softener or certain rights would not be forth coming   | ||
|  4th Dec 2010 4:34 pm | 
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| EYorkshire Member Since: 18 Nov 2010 Location: (!) Posts: 4392  | You had no choice then   | ||
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