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![]() Its not treated with chlorine and whatever other minerals are in the water. There is so much of a big deal made about what coolant to buy, I would think the least is to mix it with distilled water. Not spring or bottled, you might as well use tap water. On that note take a sip of the distilled, its suprising that water actually has a taste!!!
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Garden hose will be fine
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