![]() So I am inclined not to listen a whole lot to folks that speculate based on the appearance of the bottle. The useage instructions from subaru for the conditioner and holts for their products are both specific, and different. It's certainly easy to see the bottle, look on their site and find a product that sounds like a match, and run with it, but there's no msds, no tds or any other info that I have been able to find for the coolant conditioner, which is odd - Holts has SDS info on their website, but there are multiple different radweld listings (along with the radweld plus) and the SDS only really gives you hazardous or otherwise listed ingredients, so lots of room for other stuff. doesn't mean the conditioner doesn't have leak stopping stuff, just that the product literature indicates it has at least one other thing in there. One difference that has caught my attention is that the subaru coolant conditioner specifically indicates that it contains corrosion inhibitors, whereas the radweld product definitely does not. subaru to make me question folks that speculate. ![]() Also - the radweld stuff is supposed to be added to the expansion tank (at least that's what is on the Holt's website) whereas this is supposed to be put directly into the radiator, and not the expansion tank (holts actually has a bunch of products - radweld, radweld plus, and wondarweld - first is radiator and hoses, second is entire coolant system (calls out cylinder heads, etc.) and the third is supposed to be for cracks in the block) - doesn't mean it's definitely not it, but there are enough contradictions from the folks selling the stuff vs. I have also found lots of folks whom have speculated (in that video, he is very clear that he's speculating) what it is based on where it's from - the radweld stuff comes in larger containers. ![]()
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