• The price of the product is a good indication of quality. Cheaper varieties are likely to have already been diluted
• Ask that your mechanic uses a hydrometer to check the coolant in your vehicle’s cooling system. The mechanic should also check for solids (rust particles) floating in the coolant and look out for indications of electrolysis (white surface spots) especially in aluminium radiators
• In a good coolant, the content of the vital chemical – mono-ethylene glycol – must not be lower than 30% or higher than 50%. The glycol content can also be measured using a hydrometer
• It is a best to drain the cooling system of a vehicle once a year, pour in the correct quantity of undiluted cooling protector, then fill the system with clean water