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Unread 06-21-2002, 12:41 PM   #35
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Originally posted by Techguy
I thought WW was just a detergent that broke the surface tension of the water, like any soap does, but designed for coolant systems.... here is an idea 2 test.
take some of the water that has had it's WW turn clear and put it in a glass.
see if it builds up b4 flowing over the glass (thus having surface tension)
If it's just a detergent, then the detergent we use to clean clothes would be ideal (the liquid kind, of course) because it's a soap that doesn't bubble.

The Water Wetter also has, I believe, an anti-corrosion agent. I'm not sure what could be substituted for that. Anyone?
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