I dont buy the 50/50 coolant either, I buy the straight n mix it myself
HOWEVER I have been guily of buying Distilled water (its pretty cheap ya know) in gallon jugs for the water portion of my 50 50 mix with the idea it has less lime and calcium and other minerals that might seperate out and clog up the radiator. When I give the radiator a good cleaning n power flush then re fill with half distilled water n half anti freeze n throw in some anti rust or water pump lube maybe some of that wetting agent snake oil I JUST FEEL BETTER LOL even if the snake oil does NOTHING.
That pre mixed stuff is for YUPPIES NOT US RED NECKS N FARMERS
I do use Sta Bil in my gas for mowers n weed eaters n chain saws etc and long term tractor storage plus a tad of low sulphur two cycle oil which I believe can leave a thin oil rediue film which may reduce oxidation/rust.
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