One company says their product gives the coolant long life. Why doesn ES Coolant make the same claim?
Coolant life indicates that time is the controlling factor. It is not. Coolant life is determined by the presence of chemical contaminants. It can take five or six years for some coolants to achieve that level of degradation products in ethylene glycol and longer still for propylene glycol. While such conditions as the presence of fuel or lube oil makes new coolant unusable. Coolant that is subjected to overheating hastens the process of degradation due to formation of organic acids that are corrosive to system components.
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