Okay! Wanted to get this question out before I forget. Where I work, I see this day in and day out... one of the things we make is coolant. We make other things, too, but I almost never see Green anymore ? Hence, the question.
What I DO see, almost day in and day out, are two other things:
1. Orange, "Extended Life" Coolant. Mostly the Concentrated, or MUST ADD WATER kind. (The labels no longer say this, have to really stare at them for like a minute to deduce it is not pre-diluted.)
2. Yellow. "Universal, Mixes with any car." Again, usually concentrated, and have to stare at the label and decipher it to determine it is a "Must Add Water." Doesn't exactly say that.
Haven't seen Green in awhile.
What REALLY confuses me is they ALL seem to contain the Ethylene Glycol as an ingredient..
So. Some questions:
1. Is Conventional Green Ethylene Glycol coolant "gone?"
2. Aside from brand-specific colors, like Toyota Red or other cars maybe use Blue.. What's the deal with the Universal?
3. Is Orange "Automatically" Dex-Cool or at best Dex-Clone and is it like the new Green?
Please help me understand. Thanks!
What I DO see, almost day in and day out, are two other things:
1. Orange, "Extended Life" Coolant. Mostly the Concentrated, or MUST ADD WATER kind. (The labels no longer say this, have to really stare at them for like a minute to deduce it is not pre-diluted.)
2. Yellow. "Universal, Mixes with any car." Again, usually concentrated, and have to stare at the label and decipher it to determine it is a "Must Add Water." Doesn't exactly say that.
Haven't seen Green in awhile.
What REALLY confuses me is they ALL seem to contain the Ethylene Glycol as an ingredient..
So. Some questions:
1. Is Conventional Green Ethylene Glycol coolant "gone?"
2. Aside from brand-specific colors, like Toyota Red or other cars maybe use Blue.. What's the deal with the Universal?
3. Is Orange "Automatically" Dex-Cool or at best Dex-Clone and is it like the new Green?
Please help me understand. Thanks!