No, you should only add distilled water to an auto battery.
No, use only Distilled Water and nothing else.
Baking soda and water.
no. use deionised or distilled water
No, boiling water only kills the germs and bacteria in the water. It does not remove minerals. Use only distilled water in a car battery.
Because the electrolyte in a battery is a mixture of 65% distilled water and 35% sulfuric acid. Anytime you top off a battery you must use distilled water.
That is exactly what you are supposed to use in a battery. It is commonly called distilled water. Use nothing else.
Absolutely not. You should only use distilled water.
Unless it's a sealed battery, it's possible.But you shouldn't. it's distilled water you should use if and when it's needed.
Just use a Coca cola.
The best water to use in a car battery is distilled water. Bottled water can be used in a pinch however there is a possibility of damaging a cell. Rule of thumb would be to always use distilled water unless you absolutely have no other choice.
Use a mixture of baking soda and water.
The reason for the battery to loose water is due to the heat, in which the water will evaporate... that is why when you refill water they say to only use distilled water, as the acid is now much more concentrated. A battery that is being overcharged will also loose the fluid.