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This may sound stupid but here goes.

You get a small leak in your cars cooling system usually you can fix this with Rad weld or K seal, Why can't you do the same in a central heating system ?

Or is there a product out there that attempts to do this for you.

I mean why wouldn't it work ? :?
 
This may sound stupid but here goes.

You get a small leak in your cars cooling system usually you can fix this with Rad weld or K seal, Why can't you do the same in a central heating system ?

Or is there a product out there that attempts to do this for you.

I mean why wouldn't it work ? :?

You can :D
 
This may sound stupid but here goes.

You get a small leak in your cars cooling system usually you can fix this with Rad weld or K seal, Why can't you do the same in a central heating system ?

Or is there a product out there that attempts to do this for you.

I mean why wouldn't it work ? :?

You can :D

What you can actually use rad weld ?

Just thought of it and couldn't see a reason why it wouldn't work (sad i know)
 
Pour broken eggs in the header tank, pull em in. Job done - no more leaks.

Mr. W.
 
what about the old trick we use to do egg in the rad to seal it.

don't fancy that in the central heating. :wink:

beat me to it. :roll:
 
This may sound stupid but here goes.

You get a small leak in your cars cooling system usually you can fix this with Rad weld or K seal, Why can't you do the same in a central heating system ?

Or is there a product out there that attempts to do this for you.

I mean why wouldn't it work ? :?

You can :D

What you can actually use rad weld ?

look at the sentinel website

Just thought of it and couldn't see a reason why it wouldn't work (sad i know)
 
You could stick leakseal or whatever it is called in your heating system, but like the dog turds in the car rad, it's a shitty way of "repairing" the leak.
 

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