My Bounder RV had a coolant leak. I believe water got into the exhaust system as the combustion leak test was fine and there was never water in the oil. But it will use a gallon of coolant about every 150 miles. So I decided to renovate Bar's Leaks. I followed the directions. They say not to mix with antifreeze. I used water in my system for a while due to a leak so it flushed out completely. At first I wasn't sure if it would work and I didn't want to waste a bunch of new antifreeze. So I decided to leave the bar lick water mix in the system and take a 2000 mile vacation. I figured he'd keep plugging leaks along the way. The repair seems to have worked as I no longer had to add water to the system. Now that I'm home, I flush the latch leaks and refill with fresh antifreeze. I won't be using the camper for a few months but will update this review if there are any issues. But I have a good impression of the repair and would recommend it to anyone in a similar situation to mine.
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