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Joeaksa Joeaksa is offline
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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Several of us here in Phoenix are using either Freeze-12 or ES-12 and are very happy with it. Either over the counter or some local shops are installing it.

Yes, some of its flammable but until we convert our cars to battery or fuel cell power and eliminate the 20 or so gallons of explosive gasoline we carry on top and in front of our feet, I am not going to worry about the 39 ounces of 70% butane or propane in the a/c hoses.

I am getting 40 degree outlet temps with my car on a 110 degree day using ES-12 costing $5 a can... it does not harm the atmosphere and is readily available without certification.

Joe
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