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    INOX-Battery Conditioner

    I've recently purchased a bottle of INOX - Battery Conditioner at Super Cheap Auto as I have had the expeience of my battery dying.

    I have never used this type of product before, but anything that claims to extend your battery life is indeed worth trying.

    It comes in a small 92 ml bottle and inside it's paper packaging there's a piece of instruction telling you how much of it you should be using. It mentions that this blue liquid dissovles hard deposits in your battery and it can renew your old battery, plus extend the life of a new battery by 2-3 folds.

    With that in mind, I pour this liquid gold into my battery and hopes what it claims is true.

    Now have you used it? Your experiences?

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    yep, have used it on an old car battery a long while ago, it did give it a bit of renewed life but basically after a couple months DIED.. Simple rule of thumb, batteries usually have life of 3 years, if well looked after.. so if around that age replace it.. if its a matter of u are stuck and need to get home you could try the old trick of giving it an ASPRIN, has a similar effect apparently, (stirs up the reaction between acid & lead plates or whatever), reacts and jolts it back with a bit of life, has to be asprin tho not other headache pills... ( I aint tried this but have been told by numerous people older than I that it works..)

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    Hi

    The claim they give about life extention sounds very good.. I wouldn't believe
    them.

    The high quality market often has "sulphate stop" in the electrolyte.
    Some Yuasa's claim this and they seem to last well.

    If you keep the battery fully charged and don't ever flatten it, you will get
    as good a life as can be possible with whatever battery you choose.

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