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About Screenwash

Screenwash is an essential vehicle maintenance product designed to keep windscreens clean, clear and safe in all weather conditions. Whether you're a professional tradesperson relying on your van daily or a DIY enthusiast maintaining your own vehicle, quality screenwash removes road grime, insect residue and winter salt deposits far more effectively than plain water. Modern formulations also provide crucial antifreeze protection to prevent washer systems freezing during cold UK winters, ensuring you maintain clear visibility year-round.

MyToolShed.co.uk stocks screenwash solutions from trusted brands like Decosol, available in both concentrated and ready-mixed formulations. Concentrated screenwash offers excellent value for money and requires less storage space, as you simply dilute it with water to your preferred strength depending on the season. Ready-mixed screenwash provides ultimate convenience – just pour directly into your vehicle's washer reservoir without any measuring or mixing required.

Applications

Screenwash is used across a wide range of trades and industries, including:

  • Tradespeople including builders, plumbers, electricians and carpenters who depend on their vans daily
  • Professional drivers and delivery personnel requiring clear visibility throughout long shifts
  • Construction site managers and contractors operating commercial vehicle fleets
  • Landscape gardeners and groundskeepers working in dusty rural conditions
  • Mechanics and vehicle maintenance technicians servicing customers' cars
  • Fleet managers responsible for maintaining company vehicles
  • Taxi and private hire drivers maintaining professional vehicle standards
  • Agricultural workers operating farm vehicles and machinery
  • DIY enthusiasts and homeowners maintaining their personal vehicles

Choosing The Right Screenwash

Concentrated vs Ready-Mixed: Consider your storage space and usage frequency. Concentrated screenwash offers better value for regular users and those maintaining multiple vehicles or fleets. A 5-litre concentrated bottle can produce 25-50 litres of ready-to-use solution. Ready-mixed is ideal for occasional use or when convenience is paramount.

Seasonal Requirements: Check the antifreeze protection rating, particularly for autumn and winter purchases. UK temperatures regularly drop below freezing, so choose screenwash offering protection down to at least -15°C to -20°C. Summer formulations can focus more on cleaning power for removing insects and pollen.

Dilution Ratios: When buying concentrated screenwash, check recommended mixing ratios. Typical guidelines suggest 1:4 (one part screenwash to four parts water) for summer use, increasing to 1:1 or neat application for winter protection. Always follow manufacturer instructions for optimal performance and freeze protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use washing-up liquid instead of proper screenwash?

No, washing-up liquid can damage rubber seals and wiper blades, leaves residue that smears, and provides no antifreeze protection. Always use purpose-made screenwash from MyToolShed.co.uk for optimal results and system longevity.

How much concentrated screenwash should I mix with water?

Dilution ratios vary by season. For summer use, typically mix 1 part screenwash to 4-5 parts water. For winter protection, use a stronger mixture of 1:1 or even neat concentrate depending on expected temperatures. Always check the product label for specific guidance.

How often should I top up my screenwash?

Check your screenwash level regularly, ideally weekly or before long journeys. Usage varies depending on driving conditions – you'll use more during winter months and on dirty roads. Don't wait until the reservoir is empty as this can damage the washer pump.

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