Superduner
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This is the heated towel rail which lives in my barn. I noticed the other day that it was leaking from the threaded connection which in the photo is just above the plastic container (the barn is not used during the winter so the towel rail was turned off)
The liquid that had leaked had no smell and looked very like water, but on closer examination was a very, very thin oil. Google reckons that oil in oil filled radiators is called diathermic oil, which, it turns out, is very difficult to get hold of, especially in the small quantity that I would need-say 5 litres.
I found a site in the UK which states that it's ok to use a mixture of 85% de-ionised water mixed with 15% glycol to fill radiators. Both of these I can get.
Is anyone here able to advise on this?