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Posted by Veggie materials on October 11, 2000 at 13:26:23 from (207.177.47.143):
In Reply to: Radiator stop leak posted by Poppin' Johnny on October 08, 2000 at 07:30:57:
Poppin Johnny- Look to ground up and dry vegetable materials for ideas. An old timer once told me to dump a bunch of ginger powder in the radiator to slow leaks. Another substance is corn meal. The particles eventually hit the leak hole and get stuck in it. On the outside they dry out and form something like a blood clot, or scab. Please notice I said "slow" and not "stop". You & I both know the need is a take apart and do radiator shop repair job. Do it sooner instead of later... Good luck, IHank
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