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Re-Fit Radiator
Hi all
The kichen saga continues.. The kitchen radiator was long since removed, to give access for wiring chases etc. It was moved to the garage probably 4-6 months ago. Although the inlet/outlet ports were covered, it is likely that some rust has formed inside the rad. Due to slow progress and the likelihood of colder weather, I am considering re-fitting the rad to take the chill off. This would also allow testing of the new feed piping I am working on for a kick space heater. So, is there anything that can be done to "rinse out any rust" from the radiator before re-fitting? It is not an old tatty thing - moderish stelrad type bog-standard item. Thanks Phil |
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