There may be a leak in the cooling system.
I don't think people in the U.S. use too much water.
It depends on the age of the car, how much of pollution the car produces and if you use the car for personal use too. The normal charge is between 15%-35%
clay holds too much water therefore plants die in it use potting soil.
way too much.
Use a water bottle and for the wheels use four water bottle caps and put a hole in the sides of the water bottle (use a big water bottle) and put holes in the caps too and use a straw to hold the wheels to the car and use tape to keep it all together. Good luck!
This is my best guess. The feezing point of chlorine compounds is much lower than that of water. So, by adding it to ice, it will lower the freezing point of the new solution much like etheleyne glycol does in the radiator of a car. However, bleach is much too corrosive to use in your car.
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because then there would be too much water use.
Yes. It is possible to give a flower much more water than it can use, flooding the soil and killing the flower.
A 6 minute car wash and rinse will use up to 60 gallons of water, you should try steam cleaning its much more water efficient.
you wash it with high pressure water. However watch out, do not use too high of a pressure.
In general that is not a good idea. It will contain too much sodium or potassium. When you add the salt water mix to the water, the manufacturer expects the water to be free or nearly free of these. The extra minerals will change the salt water into one that has too much salt or too much potassium. Having said that, I think there are some people who do use it and do ok. It probably depends on how they make their salt water and what they put in the tank.