Is there a difference between RV and marine antifreeze?

Is there a difference between RV and marine antifreeze?

Once again, there is a big difference between auto antifreeze and RV antifreeze. RV antifreeze is designed to be pumped into the plumbing system of an RV and is therefore non-toxic, like marine antifreeze. In contrast, auto antifreeze is toxic and should not be used in your boat engine.

How much is a 55 gallon drum of RV antifreeze?

SPLASH RV and Marine Antifreeze – 55 Gallon at Menards

Everyday Low Price $159.99
11% Mail-In Rebate Good Through 5/14/22 $17.60

Is there a special antifreeze for RV?

Propylene-Glycol-Based Propylene glycol is a synthetic type of alcohol that also raises the freezing point of water. It’s the best type of antifreeze for your RV’s water system since the compound is odorless, tasteless, and non-toxic.

What kind of antifreeze do I use for RV water?

PROPYLENE GLYCOL
PROPYLENE GLYCOL – This type of antifreeze is only available in RV shops. It is non-toxic and the safest for all types of RV plumbing. This antifreeze is non-flammable and does not taint water systems. Propylene glycol is a lubricant and will actually work to extend the life of the seals in your toilets and faucets.

Can you use RV antifreeze to winterize a boat?

RV antifreeze and marine antifreeze are chemically the same. For most parts of winterizing your boat, RV antifreeze can absolutely do the job for a boat.

Can you put RV and marine antifreeze in a car?

IS USING RV & MARINE OR POOL & SPA ANTIFREEZE HARMFUL IF I PUT IT IN MY CAR RADIATOR? Yes. SPLASH® RV & Marine or Pool & Spa antifreeze is not designed for cooling or heating purposes.

What does a 55 gallon drum of antifreeze weigh?

55 Gallon Drum SPLASH -50°F RV/Marine Antifreeze

Type ANTIFREEZE
Specific Gravity 1.0100
Color Pink
Container Size 55 Gal
Product Weight 505

Is RV antifreeze propylene glycol?

RV antifreeze (Propylene Glycol) is designed to protect RV and marine potable water systems from freezing which results in costly damage.

Can you mix RV antifreeze brands?

Can you mix RV antifreeze with regular antifreeze? The answer to that is a BIG “NO”. Not only is it not safe to mix two different types of antifreeze, but you should also avoid mixing different brands of the same kind of antifreeze.

Will RV antifreeze keep water from freezing?

The answer is, yes, especially if you are winterizing your RV. Antifreeze will help stop any residual water from freezing in your lines and tanks while it’s sitting idle through the winter, but you can also use it while camping in colder climates when the outside temperatures may dip to below freezing.