Is it mineral water can also be used in car batteries in replaced with the distilled water?
Distilled water are the most common materials in watering car batteries but in replaced to that, is it possible that mineral water can also be used is such way to water car batteries? Can it be recharge or the battery cannot be damaged?
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No! Mineral water contains minerals that may ruin the battery. Distilled water is pure and all the minerals are taken out.
distilled is used so sludge and crud ( the technical terms, lol) will not build up and short out the battery
reallly you are not clear/but put any water you want/if its low its probable on the way out/if batt is 3 years old replace it
Use a can soda instead. Soda pop contain acids.
Distilled only.
But if you can’t get that, you are better off just using bottled water, or the cleanest water you can find.
I would even go with drinkable tap water over mineral water.
Are you sure you really mean mineral water (meaning a special bottled water with extra minerals)?
Vortex is correct. Only use Distilled water, as it contains no minerals or chemicals that
would otherwise damage or build up on the lead plates inside the battery thus rendering it
useless.