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Blinker Fluid

ArsonInvest

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OK...can someone tell me if they make a winter blend? I don't want to ruin my lights if they will freeze in the winter time?
 
Funny..??

it seems to be some kind of urban joke that I never heard of...like high speed frapdable paint or fuel injected mud flaps...:dontknow:
 
And if any of you don't feel confident in doing your service, I have a cracker jack mechanic that can fix anything..... He's a little pricey but does impeccable work.

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WARNING! DO NOT MIX BLINKER FLUID AND BRAKE LIGHT FLUID!!!!!

Be very careful not to mix blinker fluid with brake light fluid. The results can be disastrous. In certain conditions, the two fluids are hypergolic (Definition of HYPERGOLIC. 1: igniting upon contact of components without external ignition source.)

BRP attempted to use a blinker fluid/brake light fluid mixture in the 2013 model year, and we all saw the results of that . . .

You have been warned!

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Last time I saw that stuff it was stocked next to the refrigerated flatbed tarps, solar powered flashlights, and tanker load locks.:thumbup::roflblack::roflblack:
 
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