Water Wetter
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kenprotheroe

Original Poster:

112 posts

251 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Can anyone provide an email address for

vendors of Water Wetter please? I need

no. 3 - 355 ml bottles of it.

alex s

2,105 posts

259 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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www.agriemach.com/product_info.php?cPath=0_7&products_id=441

Think this is the type of thing you are after??
Alex

broad

314 posts

250 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Demon Tweeks sell Water Wetter for £ 14.06 + vat in the 355ml bottles. Product code is 'WW' - on page 267 of the current Motorsport catalogue. Tel No if you dont have it is 01978 664466

Rgds

Graham

kenprotheroe

Original Poster:

112 posts

251 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Thank you, "alex s and broad".

rich 36

13,739 posts

289 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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I last used this in Photo proccesing at school, to remove water-washing smears from prints.

would it be for cleaning the car then?

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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It's apparently meant to provide better heat conduction than water in the cooling system.

However, given most "water cooling" systems are nowdays mostly gylcol which, given it's ethylene dichloride and sodium carbonate base elements means it's about as "good as you are going to get" heat conductor from metal via solution to metal, I'd personally spend your money on just moving to 100% glycol cooling system...

WW is one of those additives that rarely seems to have any basis in simple chemistry.....

J

rich 36

13,739 posts

289 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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cant' you use the dishwasher additive, for use on wine glasses then!

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Not really - you are confusing surfactants with hydronic liquids

That's the "joke" about water wetter and their like - they indeed are the same as rinseaid in that they reduce the surface tension of water - a good surfactant can reduce it from 72 dynes/cm to 50 or lower.

However, ethly alcohol has a surface tension of 22 dynes/cm and hence if you filled your car with neat vodka it would "do a better job".

Unfortunatly surface tension has rather little to do with a fully closed cooling system, as, "ob course" surface tension is measured against air, and what isn't there in a cooling system?????

If you want the best performance surface tension has little to do with it, the co-efficient of heat transfer far outways any "wetting" effect - indeed adding a surfactant to reduce it can expose leaks in a system that previously weren't there due to the fact that it "flows" easier.

J

rich 36

13,739 posts

289 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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well, er, obviously I was about to mention that in my next post, along with the fact white cars might scientifically have been proven to go faster than blue ones, but you beat me to it again

broad

314 posts

250 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Tell you what don't buy it from Tweeks, just get yourself down the local off licence - LOL

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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rich 36 said:
well, er, obviously I was about to mention that in my next post, along with the fact white cars might scientifically have been proven to go faster than blue ones, but you beat me to it again
Sorry matey

gadgeroonie

5,362 posts

259 months

Sunday 4th September 2005
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i've used water wetter in the past with quite good results !!

is the noble running quite hot in the latest weather ?

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Sunday 4th September 2005
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Not after the cooling was upgraded. See my website for details of the changes made to the early M12's - nowdays all Nobles sit at 90C rock solid regardless of temp.

Remember that you have to be careful with small children and animals around the front of the car with the cooling fans that are fitted

J