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That only works with old school people. Here, they will run calculations on the projected path of the runoff, run a spectrum analyzer on its color, have a theoretical physics discussion on the potential volume that exists and how much of it was unable to be measured due to evaporation. Then, they will post their data on the forum where 17 wannabe internet "experts" argue over it, pretending they know about the specific issue after using google to learn some new terms. And after a week of this, no one will still understand what it actually is.Smell it, I'm serious, get a little on your fingers, does it smell like Windex? Anytime I see liquids under a car, I give it little smell test.
Sometimes I taste it ...
(I don't please don't stick brake fluid in your mouth ...)
That only works with old school people. Here, they will run calculations on the projected path of the runoff, run a spectrum analyzer on its color, have a theoretical physics discussion on the potential volume that exists and how much of it was unable to be measured due to evaporation. Then, they will post their data on the forum where 17 wannabe internet "experts" argue over it, pretending they know about the specific issue after using google to learn some new terms. And after a week of this, no one will still understand what it actually is.
When an actual mechanic would just rub their fingers in it and smell it and tell you exactly what it is and have an idea of where to start looking.
Yeah, don't taste it. Wiper fluid is typically methanol, which is poison.
Smell test is ok as long as you don't over do it. Popping the hood and checking the washer cap is a good idea.
That only works with old school people. Here, they will run calculations on the projected path of the runoff, run a spectrum analyzer on its color, have a theoretical physics discussion on the potential volume that exists and how much of it was unable to be measured due to evaporation. Then, they will post their data on the forum where 17 wannabe internet "experts" argue over it, pretending they know about the specific issue after using google to learn some new terms. And after a week of this, no one will still understand what it actually is.
When an actual mechanic would just rub their fingers in it and smell it and tell you exactly what it is and have an idea of where to start looking.
could be the battery cooling liquid? which is bad.
Y'all forgot about Occam's Razor... the most simplest and obvious explanation is that someone drank a lot of Cool Blue Gatorade and then took a leak in the parking lot.I think you forgot to change your blinker fluid on your drive this morning ... it's making you all sorts of cantankerous.
Yeah, don't taste it. Wiper fluid is typically methanol, which is poison.