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Radiator Relief 32oz.

Item EK-67-845711-1
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    Features

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    • Reduces Engine Temps Up To 30°F
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    • Includes Anti-Foaming Agent
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    • Corrosion Inhibitor
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    • Reduces Pre-Existing Scale Build-Up
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    • Compatible With All Types Of Anti-Freeze
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    • Compatible With Aluminum Radiators
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    • Must Cycle And Mix With Existing Coolant Before Effective
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    • Performance Will Not Dissipate Over Time
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    • Recommended 1 Oz Per Quart Of Coolant
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    • Fits All Radiator Materials Including Cast Iron, Copper, Brass, And Aluminum
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    Description

    Efficient Coolant Additive. The Radiator Relief 32oz is designed to reduce coolant temperatures by up to 30°F, helping to prevent overheating and protect engine components. It mixes with existing coolant and must be cycled through the system to improve heat transfer and reduce engine wear during extreme use.

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    Construction and Appearance. This additive is formulated with advanced corrosion inhibitors and anti-foaming agents. It is compatible with all types of antifreeze and radiator materials including aluminum, cast iron, copper, and brass. The formula maintains proper pH balance and reduces mineral deposits, providing long-lasting cooling system protection.

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    Installation. Installation is straightforward: add the product directly to the radiator or coolant reservoir and circulate it through the cooling system. No drilling or mechanical modifications are required.

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