It HAS to be water wetter.
If it isnt, then i seriously wouldnt touch that stuff with a 50foot pole even.
Okey once again i will post this:
Galvanic corrosion occurs when two different metals electrically contact each other and are immersed in an electrolyte. In order for galvanic corrosion to occur, an electrically conductive path and an ionically conductive path are necessary. This effects a galvanic couple where the more active metal corrodes at an accelerated rate and the more noble metal corrodes at a retarded rate. When immersed, neither metal would normally corrode as quickly without the electrically conductive connection (usually via a wire or direct contact). Galvanic corrosion is often utilised in sacrificial anodes. What type of metal(s) to use is readily determined by following the galvanic series. For example, zinc is often used as a sacrificial anode for steel structures, such as pipelines or docked naval ships. Galvanic corrosion is of major interest to the marine industry and also anywhere water can contact pipes or metal structures.
So unless that aqua duct has a sacrafical piece of Zinc in it, it has to be in the additive.
And if its in liquid form, it has to be a water wetter.
http://e30m3performance.com/myths/mo...ter_wetter.htm
Some info on water wetters. This is why i dont like them.
http://www.racerpartswholesale.com/redline3.htm
They also smell really really bad. Hence why people tend to only use them in cars.




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