Fact or Fiction ?

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Alpineandy

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1,395 posts

244 months

Wednesday 12th May 2004
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A few years ago an acquaintance said that he had cleared the blocked heater matrix on a car that had a particularly inaccessable matrix, By taking the hoses off, Blasting a 'mains' hose through it (to take the 'loose stuff' out) before Blocking the lower outlet and pouring in Vinegar (or was it lemon juice, or a kitchen limescale remover - this senility is a terrible thing!), leaving it for a day and then flushing from the mains again. He swore this worked. Having said that, he was V Knowledgable about air cooleds but regularly full of 5h1t on other subjects.

Would this work?

kevinday

11,648 posts

281 months

Wednesday 12th May 2004
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It may do, I use vinegar to descale my coffee maker and kettle. The hose on the garden tap definitely works to remove lumpy stuff, done it myself before now. Can also use it to clean out the water ways in the engine itself.

deltaf

6,806 posts

254 months

Wednesday 12th May 2004
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Descalers will usually do the trick. You may need to leave it to act for some time tho.
The hose idea also works so long as the pressure dosent go too high.

v8 racing

2,064 posts

252 months

Wednesday 12th May 2004
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9 times out of ten if you back flush the heatre with a hose normaly does the job, i have however in the past beleive it or not used coca cola in the water system, leave it in there for a few days then flush it out!!!! it does work i promise!!

GavinPearson

5,715 posts

252 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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White vinegar is the stuff to use. If you blast the majority of the rubbish out with a hose, then connect up a hose for the inlet and outlet to get a 'head' of vinegar in there, just pour the stuff in via a funnel and leave it there for a day. Flush out and repeat. System will be as good as new.

It also works for radiators.

Alpineandy

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1,395 posts

244 months

Thursday 13th May 2004
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Thanks guys. I have the problem, which jogged my memory about this claim. Now I know it's possible I'll give it a go.
Cheers