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Testing Glycol Strength

Dobber
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What is available out there for testing glycol? Do you need a separate tester for polypropylene or ethanol glycol?
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Dobber
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Dobber
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A refractometer available at any good Plumbing/Heating supply house or Grainger,also maybe at "Napa" Automotive.0 -
A refractometer available at any good Plumbing/Heating supply house or Grainger,also maybe at "Napa" Automotive. Normally they test Both.. HM.0 -
Go to firedragonent.com for a reasonably priced refractometer and also a ph tester. Maintaining proper ph is as important as proper ratio.0
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