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You Really Should DIY These Expensive Services

Fix Your Leaky Radiator

“Most people think they’re either going to need a mechanic or a great set of tools to fix a leaky radiator in their car,” says Clayton Parks, vice president of strategic development at Bar’s Products.

“A quicker, more affordable way is to do it yourself with a product that is designed to stop leaks and repair them from within, cooling the system and cleaning out unwanted residue,” he states. Bar’s Leaks 1196 Grey Radiator Stop Leak runs about $5 on Amazon, which is significantly less than you would likely pay for a mechanic’s labor costs.

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