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Don't know bro, and it's owned by a chick.He had me until the Hoonigan sticker. WTF.
Don't know bro, and it's owned by a chick.He had me until the Hoonigan sticker. WTF.
Propylene Glycol is NOT antifreeze. By arguing this FACT you may confuse people who do not actually know it is NOT antifreeze. When used in food or for human consumption it is not poisonous. When used in antifreeze it is used as a non-poisonous ingredient in the formula. Ethylene Glycol is a poisonous ingredient in antifreeze.Fireball whiskey sold in the American market contains propylene glycol aka antifreeze.
PG is f*****g antifreeze dude, give it up. Says so right on their page. Not all antifreezes are PG but this is an example you can't refute.Propylene Glycol is NOT antifreeze. By arguing this FACT you may confuse people who do not actually know it is NOT antifreeze. When used in food or for human consumption it is not poisonous. When used in antifreeze it is used as a non-poisonous ingredient in the formula. Ethylene Glycol is a poisonous ingredient in antifreeze.
" Propylene glycol is considerably less toxic than ethylene glycol and may be labeled as "non-toxic antifreeze". It is used as antifreeze where ethylene glycol would be inappropriate, such as in food-processing systems or in water pipes in homes where incidental ingestion may be possible. - Wiki.
Incorrect... it is an ingredient in antifreeze. Their wording is misleading and they should call it Antifreeze made with PG instead of Ethylene Glycol. I can't give it up. I had to go to classes for it and other automotive related things so I could properly educate customers who would be purchasing it. It is a safer alternative to the industry standard. "Safer if ingested."PG is f*****g antifreeze dude, give it up. Says so right on their page. Not all antifreezes are PG but this is an example you can't refute.
https://peakauto.com/products/antifreeze-coolants/automotive/sierra/