3 weeks and 1 day later ... bottle test result (photo taken in the morning because I put the caps on at night or when it rains ... when it's sunny it's open)
At the level of the mouth of the products ... it's not terrible except for the ISO and the LHM ...
ISO 46.
75W90
5W40
ATF
LHM
So those who claimed that the oil could not stop the evaporation had wronged or had not tested enough products ... as I presented it the first days, the LHM can and with a very small thickness of 1mm ...
Now you have to see the degradation and hold over time ... but a priori it is clean after 3 weeks compared to other oils which have really deteriorated in appearance!
Who do we say thank you?
I continue the experiment ... next weigh-in in 3 weeks ...
Thermal buffer: avoid surface evaporation of hot water with oil or other blocking product?
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Re: Thermal buffer: avoid surface evaporation of hot water with oil or other blocking product?
Well yes, you have to "waiter" and "watcher" .... and "weigher" ...
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Re: Thermal buffer: avoid surface evaporation of hot water with oil or other blocking product?
phil59 wrote:Well yes, you have to "waiter" and "watcher" .... and "weigher" ...
WEIGHTER (weigh) ... (Tain, even the valves, he misses them) I will end up asking for a "stamp" <<< Valve successful.
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GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:phil59 wrote:Well yes, you have to "waiter" and "watcher" .... and "weigher" ...
WEIGHTER (weigh) ... (Tain, even the valves, he misses them) I will end up asking for a "stamp" <<< Valve successful.
Precisely, you do not understand!
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Yes Yes (And the red balloon) ...
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Re: Thermal buffer: avoid surface evaporation of hot water with oil or other blocking product?
I think you are the originator, for example of the white rhino, for example.
My poor Guitounet, even such an easy thing, without doing 2nd degree you don't understand ...
I understand better now, how you react to certain posts ...
Well, let's leave Christophe in his subject, this you are useless, and is not important ...
My poor Guitounet, even such an easy thing, without doing 2nd degree you don't understand ...
I understand better now, how you react to certain posts ...
Well, let's leave Christophe in his subject, this you are useless, and is not important ...
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Guy you're just an infamous ball rotting subject ...
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Re: Thermal buffer: avoid surface evaporation of hot water with oil or other blocking product?
Not afraid to foul (or shoot) your exchangers with this film on your bath?
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