No, as long as you don't make a habit of it.
Don't put antifreeze in your washer bottle. It will smear when the wipers come on.
no,you can damage engine gaskets
Probably not, but is is better to follow any mixing instructions on the anti-freeze container.
Technically you can! It is not advisable as Anti-Freeze will cause damage to the bodywork of your car and when you spray the washers it will of course end up on the bodywork somewhere.
You do not want your windshield washer fluid to become solid in temperatures below freezing, because this could damage your washers and prevent them from working. You should not, however, use engine coolant/antifreeze in your washer fluid, because it is toxic and can damage your paint. Commercial washer fluids contain a weaker antifreeze that is much less toxic and unlikely to damage your paint.
Putting the Damage On was created in 1996.
Not the motor, but the wash contains detergent that is not good in the coolant fluids. You should drain and flush the coolant system and replace it with water and antifreeze mixed to the recommended proportions. Do this as soon as possible, if you have indeed used screen wash instead of antifreeze by mistake.
No
Generally, you should avoid putting water in your car, unless it is in a sealed container. It can damage the carpeting, wiring, and lead to mold.
It came from the factory with 50 % antifreeze / 50 % water mixture ( do not exceed 60 % antifreeze or drop below 40 % antifreeze - engine damage may occur )
yes it can
Can putting sharpie on your hair damage it
Overheating can damage any seal.