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When it's refined it ends up so clean it's clear. Looks like water! :eek: I believe but I'm not certain that they do ad some additives/dye to spruce it up a bit. Would I use it in my truck? I don't think so, unless they could show me that it's as good as or better than new. I wonder what a search on www. would show up on recycled coolant.

Eric
 
The answer is a really <big>BIG</big> <b>depends</b>.

Are you looking to purchase it from a reputable recycler?

Do they use reverse osmosis or ion exchange or distillation process for purification?

Do they use completely de-ionized, de-mineralized, de-chlorinated water to reformulate?

Do they use a high quality additive package to recharge the anti-rust, anti-corrosion, ph balance, and lubricating properties?



For the average user I recommend staying with purchasing new stock. A fully formulated coolant is best. It you buy concentrate, make sure to use high quality distilled water for blending.



-John
 
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