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To: JD who wrote (581)12/9/1998 4:45:00 PM
From: JSI  Respond to of 888
 
"Pipeline Antifreeze" It's a non-toxic version of what is used in cars. Not only is it used in drains and toilets, it has a more common use for winterizing pools in colder climates. Works very well, and can be assimilated into a small amount of water.

JSI



To: JD who wrote (581)12/9/1998 4:46:00 PM
From: Bill on the Hill  Respond to of 888
 
Yes, auto antifreeze will kill you dead!!!!!!! Rv antifreeze is propylene glycol it is not toxic as a auto anti-freeze is. This is very important that you get the right product. I think auto type is ethylene glycol.

You blow the lines out with compressed air. You can also use one of those cans of compressed air used for tires that you buy at the hardware store. Make sure it has no additives which will goop up the pipes. You can get a valve stem adaptor at the hardware store that will hook up to pipe threads and adapt it to copper or steel pipes. Not very hard to do.