Sorry if this is in the wrong section, but I need some help figuring out how to mix up my bottle of 1z Anti Frost concentrate (I have the 33.8 fl oz / 1 liter bottle)
The Autogeek website (Einszett Anti-frost Washer Fluid, Einszett windshield washer fluid, antifreeze washerfluid, glass cleaner) says:
Mixing Ratios:
1.5 parts Anti-Frost + 1 part water....-20°F
1 part Anti-Frost + 1 part water.......... -5°F
1 part Anti-Frost + 2 parts water........11°F
1 part Anti-Frost + 3 parts water........18°F
The 1Z website says:
So question 1 is, why the slightly different #'s? The 1Z website & bottle do have an asterisk for California users, so perhaps the different is due to the that?
Anyway, more importantly is question 2. I'm in the NYC area so I really only need protection down to the single digits. Occasionally it gets near 0 or maybe slightly below, but that's really only with the wind chill and only a couple times each winter. So I guess I'm looking at the 1 part AF + 2 parts water (protection down to 7 degrees according to 1Z website and 11 degrees per AG).
So to confirm, a 1:2 ratio would mean that I pour the entire bottle (33.8 ounces) into 67.6 ounces of water (approximately 1/2 gallon). Correct? I don't know why I always get brain freeze on simple dilutions...
I've asked these questions of 1Z as well and will post back with any response, but figured I'd check with you guys and see how you're mixing it up for the NYC area.
Thanks!
The Autogeek website (Einszett Anti-frost Washer Fluid, Einszett windshield washer fluid, antifreeze washerfluid, glass cleaner) says:
Mixing Ratios:
1.5 parts Anti-Frost + 1 part water....-20°F
1 part Anti-Frost + 1 part water.......... -5°F
1 part Anti-Frost + 2 parts water........11°F
1 part Anti-Frost + 3 parts water........18°F
The 1Z website says:

So question 1 is, why the slightly different #'s? The 1Z website & bottle do have an asterisk for California users, so perhaps the different is due to the that?
Anyway, more importantly is question 2. I'm in the NYC area so I really only need protection down to the single digits. Occasionally it gets near 0 or maybe slightly below, but that's really only with the wind chill and only a couple times each winter. So I guess I'm looking at the 1 part AF + 2 parts water (protection down to 7 degrees according to 1Z website and 11 degrees per AG).
So to confirm, a 1:2 ratio would mean that I pour the entire bottle (33.8 ounces) into 67.6 ounces of water (approximately 1/2 gallon). Correct? I don't know why I always get brain freeze on simple dilutions...
I've asked these questions of 1Z as well and will post back with any response, but figured I'd check with you guys and see how you're mixing it up for the NYC area.
Thanks!