Descalers / Cleansers

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Which ones do you use and find the best, ie descaling a boiler and removing blockages.
 
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For a powerflush, there is not better product than FX2 from kemco. Takes out all the corrosion, desolves limescale and if you run it a couple of times through the plate hex, it will be as good as new.
It is based on phosphoric acid so careful neutralising is a must as is rinsing until very clear.
 
For a powerflush, there is not better product than FX2 from kemco. Takes out all the corrosion, desolves limescale and if you run it a couple of times through the plate hex, it will be as good as new.
It is based on phosphoric acid so careful neutralising is a must as is rinsing until very clear.

Just bought a kamco powerflush machine which has some FX2 with it, must try it. Does anyone use there powerflush machine for descaling boilers.
 
Yep, had it for about 3 years now, bit noisy but does the job well.
If you have not done their course, sign up for it, never thought there were so many things you should know about powerflushing.
The pump adapter is invaluable, best way of connecting the machine. also allows you to flush the plate exchanger on a combi. And it is quick and clean way of connecting.
 
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Bengas!

If your pump is vibrating and noisy, if you remove the four bolts on top to take lid off .You will probably see an o ring hanging out at the bottom.
These are availlable as spares and take 10 mins to swap!
 
Bengas!

If your pump is vibrating and noisy, if you remove the four bolts on top to take lid off .You will probably see an o ring hanging out at the bottom.
These are availlable as spares and take 10 mins to swap!

Thanks Terry, will check that
 

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