Wasn't something I was particularly aware of, but a lady asked me what the difference was between blue and pink antifreeze. I could Google the answer but as she seemed happy with pink is for girls cars and blue is for blokes, I left it there. :-)
One is apparently more expensive than the other by quite a bit, and she was told not to mix them.
So, relative merits of antifreezes, anyone?
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Mixing colours is not generally a good idea because the liquid can turn to sludge.
Although bluecol say in Meldrew's link theirs is safe to mix.
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Is it not that the pink one is meant to be '5 year' and the blue '2 year'? And obviously different fluorescein in them.
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There's no longer any correlation between colour and type. Many are manufacturer specific, designed to only work with certain materials.
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Some of the generic aftermarket types carry manufacturer approval. For example the pinkish coloured Comma Longlife stuff I have in the garage has VAG G12+ approval, so it will mix happily with the factory fill red stuff in the Golfs. As Dave says though, it's always worth checking the specs, as there are various permutations.
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I had to look at this one, I thought Oilrag was back...or was that screenwash?
Pat
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I was just wondering that Pat. Can you mix pink and blue screenwash?
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