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What if the Cel-Cool Heavy Duty Extended Service Antifreeze has turned another color?

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What if the Cel-Cool Heavy Duty Extended Service Antifreeze has turned another color?

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Simply check the freeze point using a Dr. Cool Test Strip or a Dr. Cool Refractometer for a more accurate measurement. Adjust the coolant by adding Cel-Cool Extended Service Antifreeze or purified water. Add one quart of the Cel-Cool ES Inhibitor to the antifreeze. Take a sample and send it to CelCole’s designated independent third party laboratory, Amalgamated Laboratory for analysis. In a larger system, send a sample annually for analysis. If the freeze point remains within plus or minus 10 degrees of your desired freeze point the coolant is okay. The standard 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and water is a minus thirty-four degrees Fahrenheit (-34F).

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