Thanks for the DYI - one tip I learned the hard way - add the Dawn after you fill the jug with water so you don't have to wait for the suds to go down.
Thank you very much for your video. If using vinegar instead of the alcohol, as you suggest in the video description, could it affect the paintwork and/or rubber around the windshield?
I drive a plow truck in Chicago, we all go through these so fast that I had to look how to make it cuz half these gas stations are out of it or it's $6 a jug and the rest of the places are closed cuz the bullshit going on
Another thing...Isopropyl alcohol freezes @-128°F and NOT around 170°F. While Methanol freezes @-147°F. Methanol is better for freezing. Just wanted to point that boring but useful fact out there. Cheers.
Nowhere near enough alcohol for any place that gets cold. Isopropyl alcohol is very expensive at least in Canada not sure why. But it’s def not pennies to make winter wiper fluid. You need about 30% of your gallon to be IPA. Doesn’t make economic sense. And you also need to use distilled water not tap to save your lines and pump from getting mineral buildup
I shook it up after putting everything in and the ran a test I put one bottle in my freezer at 0°F and 1 in the garage at 29°F. The one in the freezer froze except for the rubbing alcohol which apparently separated from the water. The one 1 in the garage didn't freeze but I put a thermometer in it to how cold it was 35.3°F. Is there a reason it separated?
@@harrypoter4465 This is completely false and whatever comes from a house tap wouldn't have anything that could clog a washer line because the tap has a fine mesh filter anyways so duh. Tap water is more than acceptable!!! don't waste your money on distilled aqua.
@@peteranserin3708it all depends on where you live. People with hard water have mineral build up on their fixtures and they'll have it on their windshield and in their washer nozzles too if they use tap water. And of course the filter screen will not stop dissolved solids😂
It's not about how much they charge for it. I drive a truck and sometimes you just can't find the stuff anywhere. I'm just looking for something to use in an emergency situation.
Would you please show how to unclog a severely clogged kitchen sink. I've run a small snake about 15 feet down the mainline from the outside portal, but it didn't help. Do I need to just go further down the line? Thanks for your advice!
Prices for the gallon pre-mix going through the roof.. not unusual to see $5, $6, $15?!? wtf, with the price gouging?! I thought there was a tiny amount of anti-freeze (mono propl. glycol) in the commercial grade mixes, not just reg. alcohol blended in- or did that stop happening sometime in the last 25 years?
A well executed video, simple instructions all done without loud music and stupid sensationalism. I will brew some up tonight and thank you for your contribution in the youtube classroom. All the best from New Rochelle N.Y.
Hello I was wondering how it cost only pennies when the alcohol for 1 gallon is around $40 dollars. I took 128 ounces and you said 6 to 8 ounces per gallon so I just went with 6 ounces that would enough for 21 fills which comes out to $1.90 per refill. So it's cheaper and I know that the price for rubbing alcohol has gone up but I can purchase a gallon of Windshield washer fluid for -20° below for $3.00 so I don't see a significant savings in this current time period of February, 2024. Do you know where I can get rubbing alcohol or Isopropyl for a desirable price? Thanks
I'm no chemist but by my calculation your DIY fluid comes out at about 4.4% alcohol. This might give you freeze protection down to about 25 degrees or so (just guessing). The -35 degrees stuff is around 40% alcohol (methanol) or maybe a little higher. I think I'll stick with the store bought stuff.
The mixture should be between 30.5- 32.5 percent methanol to withstand temperatures as low as -20°F. I make this stuff for a living. Be careful with DIY because it will f*ck you car up if you do it wrong
The store bought stuff does not use alcohol but methanol in their windshield wash products to protect from freezing. Isopropyl alcohol does not work the same way as methanol does. Obviously you cannot buy methanol in a store as far as I know so be careful making your own stuff. It's all got to be measured accurately by the percentage of water to methanol. If you don't get it right it will freeze inside your car and cause a problem. I make this stuff for a living btw. Cheers to trying to save money though! 🍻
I haven’t made a winter mix yet, but in my summer mix I use a long squirt and a half of dawn with about 6-8 oz of ammonia. If you want color, just add a few drops of your favorite food coloring. Also, as mentioned earlier, putting the water in first will reduce the bubbling while filling.
tkk4life commented: "... ran a test ...the one in the freezer froze ... the rubbing alcohol separated from the water. " I'm surprised you didn't test you mix in a freezer. Sounds like your recipe will not work in freezing temps.
winter washer fluid costs 15 PLN per 4 liters. 99% IPA costs 40 PLN per 5 liters and I can make about 25 liters of winter washer fluid with this alk. so, in store I would have to pay 90 PLN for about 24 liters and by this DIY I will pay for the same amount of fluid about 40 PLN. It's at least half of money saved. It is a good deal!
What do you mean it cost a couple pennies to make? The alcohol isn't free. And when you add it all that water to the alcohol you raised the temperature of the freezing point.
Thanks for the DYI - one tip I learned the hard way - add the Dawn after you fill the jug with water so you don't have to wait for the suds to go down.
Been using this solution for decades. I don’t measure anything. Works great.
Add the soap at the end. Problem solved
My rubbing alcohol I buy is 99%
I made some a few hours ago, here in Canada they charge about $6.00 per bottle of windshield fluid
where is a good place to buy rubbing alcohol in canada to make lots of windsheild fluid.
@@aedgvv6095 Costco hands down my friend.
Great video! Suggestion: use distilled water instead of tap water.
Thanks for the video. I would cut the amount of Dawn by half or more, if you don't want soap residue on the windshield.
Thank you very much for your video.
If using vinegar instead of the alcohol, as you suggest in the video description, could it affect the paintwork and/or rubber around the windshield?
Would rubbing alcohol not be more expensive than the $4 windscreen wash ?
Dollar tree 70% alcohol. $1.25
I drive a plow truck in Chicago, we all go through these so fast that I had to look how to make it cuz half these gas stations are out of it or it's $6 a jug and the rest of the places are closed cuz the bullshit going on
it's $6 a jug >> in USA? gas station here have it for 4 CAD and i thjink thats too much .
Put water in container first, then add Dawn and rubbing alcohol. Gets rid of "bubble" problem.
Another thing...Isopropyl alcohol freezes @-128°F and NOT around 170°F. While Methanol freezes @-147°F. Methanol is better for freezing. Just wanted to point that boring but useful fact out there. Cheers.
*-170°F
What is the freezing temperature of that highly diluted alcohol? You used about 7 pints of water to 1 pint of alcohol.
Nowhere near enough alcohol for any place that gets cold. Isopropyl alcohol is very expensive at least in Canada not sure why. But it’s def not pennies to make winter wiper fluid. You need about 30% of your gallon to be IPA. Doesn’t make economic sense. And you also need to use distilled water not tap to save your lines and pump from getting mineral buildup
Perfect for the ice storm we just had. I need to make that 50/50 deicer for my tool box locks that always freeze
Can I use 99% alcohol instead of rubbing alcohols
it is safe on windows. I would just do a 70/30 mix of water too alcohol mix then.
Thanks
Is that mixture good down to 5 degrees?
I shook it up after putting everything in and the ran a test I put one bottle in my freezer at 0°F and 1 in the garage at 29°F. The one in the freezer froze except for the rubbing alcohol which apparently separated from the water. The one 1 in the garage didn't freeze but I put a thermometer in it to how cold it was 35.3°F. Is there a reason it separated?
Never use water from the faucet. It should be distilled water
Please explain why
@@KevinVagen because there are minerals and other crap in tap water that will clog lines and leave water marks
Oh, oh, never !!! O )
@@harrypoter4465 This is completely false and whatever comes from a house tap wouldn't have anything that could clog a washer line because the tap has a fine mesh filter anyways so duh. Tap water is more than acceptable!!! don't waste your money on distilled aqua.
@@peteranserin3708it all depends on where you live. People with hard water have mineral build up on their fixtures and they'll have it on their windshield and in their washer nozzles too if they use tap water.
And of course the filter screen will not stop dissolved solids😂
Thank you so very much!!! I will make some today!!! Yes my first time!!!
It's not about how much they charge for it. I drive a truck and sometimes you just can't find the stuff anywhere. I'm just looking for something to use in an emergency situation.
This will replace windex too
Would you please show how to unclog a severely clogged kitchen sink. I've run a small snake about 15 feet down the mainline from the outside portal, but it didn't help. Do I need to just go further down the line? Thanks for your advice!
Prices for the gallon pre-mix going through the roof.. not unusual to see $5, $6, $15?!? wtf, with the price gouging?! I thought there was a tiny amount of anti-freeze (mono propl. glycol) in the commercial grade mixes, not just reg. alcohol blended in- or did that stop happening sometime in the last 25 years?
A well executed video, simple instructions all done without loud music and stupid sensationalism. I will brew some up tonight and thank you for your contribution in the youtube classroom. All the best from New Rochelle N.Y.
Thank you 👍🏻
Thank you sooo much!!!! This will save me so much money!!
Four bucks?
I live in New England buddy,
try $7 or $8 gallon!
All the more reason to make it yourself.
thanks for the content.
Hello I was wondering how it cost only pennies when the alcohol for 1 gallon is around $40 dollars. I took 128 ounces and you said 6 to 8 ounces per gallon so I just went with 6 ounces that would enough for 21 fills which comes out to $1.90 per refill. So it's cheaper and I know that the price for rubbing alcohol has gone up but I can purchase a gallon of Windshield washer fluid for -20° below for $3.00 so I don't see a significant savings in this current time period of February, 2024. Do you know where I can get rubbing alcohol or Isopropyl for a desirable price? Thanks
I'd like to know where you're getting winshield fluid for $3 in 2024?1
At the dilution of water to alcohol, what is the approximate freezing point of your DIY winter windshield washer fluid?
85 degrees F.
probably around 35°
Why do so many DIY recipes say to use distilled water?
Distilled water has all the minerals and impurities removed. That way there is no possible way to get build up in hose lines.
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I'm no chemist but by my calculation your DIY fluid comes out at about 4.4% alcohol. This might give you freeze protection down to about 25 degrees or so (just guessing). The -35 degrees stuff is around 40% alcohol (methanol) or maybe a little higher. I think I'll stick with the store bought stuff.
Add the whole bottle instead of half
I thought of the same thing
50% = -23°; 60% = -32° - By the time you account for enough alcohol you may as well have paid for the pre mix.
Add more come on dude
The mixture should be between 30.5- 32.5 percent methanol to withstand temperatures as low as -20°F. I make this stuff for a living. Be careful with DIY because it will f*ck you car up if you do it wrong
Thanks for sharing this
The store bought stuff does not use alcohol but methanol in their windshield wash products to protect from freezing. Isopropyl alcohol does not work the same way as methanol does. Obviously you cannot buy methanol in a store as far as I know so be careful making your own stuff. It's all got to be measured accurately by the percentage of water to methanol. If you don't get it right it will freeze inside your car and cause a problem. I make this stuff for a living btw. Cheers to trying to save money though! 🍻
Cool! Thanks!
Why not methanol instead of isopropyl alcohol? I think it's less expensive.
70% Alcohol is available super cheap .... and in small containers 12oz bottles Walgreens / CVS up to gallon jugs at Costco / Sam's
I haven’t made a winter mix yet, but in my summer mix I use a long squirt and a half of dawn with about 6-8 oz of ammonia. If you want color, just add a few drops of your favorite food coloring. Also, as mentioned earlier, putting the water in first will reduce the bubbling while filling.
20$ in 2021
Bro, this is a great video, but I can tell you're nervous You might need to take a shot or smoke a joint to Relax yourself
I've seen many people add ammonia why do you not use it?
You can add a 1/4 cup ammonia to the mix. This was mainly a de icer. 😎
it eats the wiper blades
Will this mess up the rubber in the tank or pump?. Great video btw
Does this damage car paint?
tkk4life commented: "... ran a test ...the one in the freezer froze ... the rubbing alcohol separated from the water. " I'm surprised you didn't test you mix in a freezer. Sounds like your recipe will not work in freezing temps.
I been buying the pellets on eBay for .25 cents a pop but may start doing this.
How long does a pellet last?
That's why I love tiktok, you can squeeze this recipe in a minute tiktok
you just made that with three or four dollars worth of alcohol pointless
winter washer fluid costs 15 PLN per 4 liters. 99% IPA costs 40 PLN per 5 liters and I can make about 25 liters of winter washer fluid with this alk. so, in store I would have to pay 90 PLN for about 24 liters and by this DIY I will pay for the same amount of fluid about 40 PLN. It's at least half of money saved. It is a good deal!
Amazon sells 192oz 91% alcohol for $21. You can make 24 gallons with that.
A jug of 70% can be bought at the dollar tree
What do you mean it cost a couple pennies to make? The alcohol isn't free. And when you add it all that water to the alcohol you raised the temperature of the freezing point.