Use distilled water unless you live in Scotland.
If you get scale build up in your kettle then of course you should use distilled.
Water from a dehumidifier you might have running in the home is perfect, and cheap.
Changing coolant every year won't go amiss for anyone but those with higher than average mileage per year should do it more often.
Around £30 to properly flush and replace once a year, it is nothing compared to the gallons of expensive fuel we pour into our trucks.
If you get scale build up in your kettle then of course you should use distilled.
Water from a dehumidifier you might have running in the home is perfect, and cheap.
Changing coolant every year won't go amiss for anyone but those with higher than average mileage per year should do it more often.
Around £30 to properly flush and replace once a year, it is nothing compared to the gallons of expensive fuel we pour into our trucks.
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