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Adblue

Same price as I get mine delivered from Amazon and I don't have to drive to the next town 8 miles away to get it🤔
 
Mine was £1.12 a litre from Amazon🤔
Used half of it yesterday when topping up before the car gets serviced as I don't want to pay garage prices for it.
 
Mine was £1.12 a litre from Amazon🤔
Used half of it yesterday when topping up before the car gets serviced as I don't want to pay garage prices for it.
That is a good price. When I bought it was Redex so probably paying extra for the name?
 
What sot of difference could one expect between the different brands of Adblue?
It is governed by an international specification ISO 22241 all makes must meet it. But like fuel and oils I dare say some makes have differences above or beyond the specifications. Given so little is used I really don’t think you would notice any difference in driving.


 
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What sot of difference could one expect between the different brands of Adblue?
Nothing - they should be the same spec (32.5% urea and 67.5% deionised water). You may get a better filling nozzle though. The key thing is to make sure it is fresh and kept out the sun, so don't buy the over priced bottles stored outside petrol stations.
 

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