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I have some pipework and a cast iron boiler with a lot of flakes of magnetic sludge, magnetite I assume, blocking the pipes.
This came to light as a result of "Difficult pump change", separate thread. This one is ONLY about the chemicals!
I have an old flusher at the back of the garden shed. I'm not sure it still works.
Does anything less than acid dissolve Magnetite? What about X800 or something made by Fernox?
I have descaled a couple of heat exchangers in combis, using kettle descaler, which worked well but slowly, and hydrochloric acid.
Has anyone tried X800 or similar? I'd like to be as nonaggressive as possible.
Whether I can circulate , or just fill and empty, I won't know until I find the flusher.
I know some use chelating agents which turn the iron oxide to iron something else, possibly a sulphate which is soluble, but I don't know.
The boiler is an 80's Netaheat, which if I remember correctly has a brass plug which can be used to drain it. It won't be there long, but I don't want my disturbances to fill it up with sludge.
This came to light as a result of "Difficult pump change", separate thread. This one is ONLY about the chemicals!
I have an old flusher at the back of the garden shed. I'm not sure it still works.
Does anything less than acid dissolve Magnetite? What about X800 or something made by Fernox?
I have descaled a couple of heat exchangers in combis, using kettle descaler, which worked well but slowly, and hydrochloric acid.
Has anyone tried X800 or similar? I'd like to be as nonaggressive as possible.
Whether I can circulate , or just fill and empty, I won't know until I find the flusher.
I know some use chelating agents which turn the iron oxide to iron something else, possibly a sulphate which is soluble, but I don't know.
The boiler is an 80's Netaheat, which if I remember correctly has a brass plug which can be used to drain it. It won't be there long, but I don't want my disturbances to fill it up with sludge.
