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Default Using Central heating WITHOUT fernox inhibitor


"Dave Plowman (News)" through a haze of senile
flatulence wrote in message ...
In article ws.net,
Doctor Drivel wrote:
That depends on the water in your area. I have seen rads in London last
5 years without inhibitor, and rads still fine after 26 years in
sof****er areas.


Please explain the chemistry behind this statement.


Richard Cranium, why?

Not that I'll hold my breath.


Please hold your breath for a few days.



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Default Using Central heating WITHOUT fernox inhibitor

In article ws.net,
Doctor Drivel wrote:
That depends on the water in your area. I have seen rads in London
last 5 years without inhibitor, and rads still fine after 26 years
in sof****er areas.


Please explain the chemistry behind this statement.


Richard Cranium, why?


So the usual don't know?

Stick to quoting brochures.

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Dave Plowman London SW
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Default Using Central heating WITHOUT fernox inhibitor


"Dave Plowman (News)" through a haze of senile
flatulence wrote in message
...
In article ws.net,
Doctor Drivel wrote:


That depends on the water in your area. I have seen rads in London
last 5 years without inhibitor, and rads still fine after 26 years
in sof****er areas.

Please explain the chemistry behind this statement.


Richard Cranium, why?


So the usual don't know?


Mr Cranium, will you tell us please? You appear to think you know. Give us
your views. Spill the beans. Well I'm sure you spilt them on your cardigan.

snip senility




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Default Using Central heating WITHOUT fernox inhibitor

In article ws.net,
Doctor Drivel wrote:
That depends on the water in your area. I have seen rads in
London last 5 years without inhibitor, and rads still fine after
26 years in sof****er areas.


Please explain the chemistry behind this statement.


Richard Cranium, why?


So the usual don't know?


Mr Cranium, will you tell us please? You appear to think you know.


You want someone else to 'explain' your theories? Figures.

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*I must always remember that I'm unique, just like everyone else. *

Dave Plowman London SW
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Default Using Central heating WITHOUT fernox inhibitor


"Dave Plowman (News)" through a haze of senile
flatulence wrote in message ...
In article ws.net,
Doctor Drivel wrote:
That depends on the water in your area. I have seen rads in
London last 5 years without inhibitor, and rads still fine after
26 years in sof****er areas.


Please explain the chemistry behind this statement.


Richard Cranium, why?


So the usual don't know?


Mr Cranium, will you tell us please? You appear to think you know.


You want someone


Mr Cranium, will you tell us please? You appear to think you know.

snip senility



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