A small amount of rubbing alcohol mixed with gas should not hurt your cars engine. The alcohol will burn with no problems.
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Rubbing alcohol is 70% isopropyl alcohol, so you wouldn't use it since it contains some water. Use 99% isopropyl alcohol instead.
No, putting rubbing alcohol in your gas tank can damage your engine and fuel system. Rubbing alcohol is not designed for use in vehicles and can cause serious harm to your car's components. It is best to stick to using the recommended fuel for your vehicle.
When it's denatured rubbing alcohol not intended for human consumption, or when an of-age person is in the vehicle with them.
Normal windshield washer fluid contains methanol. Rubbing alcohol is isopropyl alcohol. Assuming that your rubbing alcohol is 70% alcohol, I would mix 1 cup of alcohol for every 2 cups of distilled water. If you use tap water, you could get mineral deposits in your windshield washer tubing. Also, I wouldn't try using rubbing alcohol in an older car, because it might still use rubber tubing. This would be damaged by the isopropyl alcohol.
Yes. Can clog coolant passages in your engine and other areas.
It has to be the right kind. Rubbing alcohol doesn't do anything. Pure alcohol can absorb like one fourth it's volume of water. That is basicly what the product Heat is. It get the water out of the tank and allows it to be burned with the gas. Rubbing Alcohol already has water in it and can't absorb any more.
I have removed it before with gasoline, you could also try rubbing alcohol, and after use, wash and wax the area.
The rubbing alcohol smell can indicate a Freon leak. The smell can also indicate a plugged drain tube. There is natural condensation that needs to drain away from the air conditioning compressor.
Yes, although it should be one of the little devices using alcohol that are sold in many stores - it's like a tiny aerosol pump. The alcohol combines with the ice and evaporates it.