Dirty overflow bottle

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Hey gang, I just tried a neat trick and cleaned up my dirty coolant overflow bottle. I remember my Dad would go down to the beach and clean the camping cast iron cookware by rubbing sand in them. So I figured I'd try it seeing as nothing else was working. I put about a cup of water in it with about a cup of play sand and plugged both ends, shook the bejeebers out of it and it came out clean as a whistle! I don't know about you all, but mine was so dirty I couldn't see the fluid level in it and it was driving me nuts. (Don't have far to drive.)
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can you post the video of you shaking the bejeebers out of it?
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As soon as I stop laughing, I'll ask my wife if she was shooting video.
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bejeebers? We dun wanno stinkin' bejeebers....



in my family we say "Short trip..."


i'm replacing the radiator this weekend. would be a good time to try your trick.
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Mike, you sure know how to stretch a tax rebate dollar!
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i'm a one man economy stimulator

with help, we anticipate the following this weekend:
head replacement to a reworked 1800 head on the two litre block
timing belt and tensioner replacement
radiator replacement
and of course,
the crinkle painted cam covers...
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I've used rice (for the overflow bottle and also the brake reservoirs). A little more expensive than sand but results are similar...
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with the cost of rice skyrocketing these days, I'd stay with sand until it becomes a rare commodity too
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That sounds like it would work too Perthling. But I'm in construction and I don't know about down there, but up here it's pretty slow. So, if my wife caught me using groceries to clean my car? I don't even want to think about it.
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I suppose if you did use rice, you could cook it up afterward and have a nice side dish of brown rice. What about kitty litter?
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The sand trick is exactly how I cleaned mine, of course I used some local Hawaiian beach sand. If you guys are interested I'll pre-package some "coolant cleaning kit" and send you some. Make sure to rinse it out very well, sand is not an engine's friend.

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Rinse out the sand? :shock: Oh-Oh.
(Kidding)
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matt,

I prefer to transport my own sand...thanks just the same. I'll stop by for some next week, will you be home?
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fischtank stones did the trick for me and the fish dind't matter .....



till i poored them back in the tank :twisted:


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hey, that's a thought; an aquarium reservoir!
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