Here is the materials list, interesting, from Honeywell.
http://econtent.autozone.com:24999/znetcs/msds/en/US/525162
brian from laverne, ca
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Mary (195K) Martha (280K)
1983 w123 300d's
From: Bobby Yates Emory <liberty1@gmail.com>
To: diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2012 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: [diesel_mercedes] Re: Citric acid radiator cleaner
Nate,
Sorry for the inconvenience. Stays up for me. Maybe someone has an idea what I did wrong.
I thought about copying it. But I can not get it to copy.
Bobby
Sorry for the inconvenience. Stays up for me. Maybe someone has an idea what I did wrong.
I thought about copying it. But I can not get it to copy.
Bobby
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Nate <vwnate1@yahoo.com> wrote:
Sounds good to me ;
The MSDS link opens for a few seconds then gives me runtime error messages & closes again before I can read it ....
-Nate
Bobby wrote :
>
> Autozone now carries a radiator cleaner that may have citric acid:
>
> <
> http://www.autozone.com/autozone/accessories/Prestone-33-8-oz-super-radiator-cleaner/_/N-262g?itemIdentifier=525162_0_0_
> >
>
> Although the advertising copy says it is non-acidic, the active ingredient
> is sodium citrate and, in the middle of the MSDS, they say it is citric
> acid.
>
> <http://econtent.autozone.com:24999/znetcs/msds/en/US/525162>
>
> Is this the real thing or just confusion?
>
> --
> Toward freedom,
>
> Bobby Yates Emory
>
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Toward freedom,
Bobby Yates Emory
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