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ExoPro Ultra Standard Blue Antifreeze

A concentrated universal blue antifreeze offering protection down to -40°C.

ExoPro Ultra Standard Blue Antifreeze - 5 Litre

Part #: CM637A
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£14.95
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ExoPro Ultra Standard Blue Antifreeze

Product Highlights

Traditional Blue Antifreeze
Helps prevent freezing & overheating
Can be diluted

Our thoughts...

As a guide, we usually find that single petrol engine Freeman Cruisers tend to take between 3-5 litres of antifreeze while diesel engine Freeman Cruisers can take between 4-6 litres per engine.

Please note: This is a rough quantity guide and each engine may require more or less depending on the engine water cooling system that is installed, amongst other factors.

ExoPro Ultra Standard Blue Antifreeze is a concentrated universal blue antifreeze offering protection down to -40°C, it is manufactured from pure monoethylene glycol.

Antifreeze is a solution designed to help protect a boats engine water cooling system from the harshness of winter conditions. Ultra Standard Blue Antifreeze must be diluted before use, a 50/50 mix provides freezing protection down to -40°C.

This blue antifreeze meets the quality standards BS6580: 2010, ASTM D 3306, ASTM D 4985 and SAE J 1034.

Our thoughts...

As a guide, we usually find that single petrol engine Freeman Cruisers tend to take between 3-5 litres of antifreeze while diesel engine Freeman Cruisers can take between 4-6 litres per engine.

Please note: This is a rough quantity guide and each engine may require more or less depending on the engine water cooling system that is installed, amongst other factors.

Specification

  CM637A
Quantity 5 Litre
Colour Blue
Chemical Mono Ethylene Glycol
Freeze Protection at 33% Anti Freeze: -22°C
at 50% Anti Freeze: -40°C
at 60% Anti Freeze: -56°C
Protection Time 2 Years (approximately)
Specification BS6580: 2010, ASTM D 3306, ASTM D 4985 and SAE J 1034
Please Note

It is important to lay your boat up during the winter months, especially if you are storing your boat afloat, low temperatures can damage vital equipment onboard and potentially cause serious problems. Please refer to your operating manual for guidance before use.

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