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![]() I think it's time I replenished the additives in my system since I haven't added anything for three or four years, and have added quite a lot of freshwater during that time, to keep the pessure correct. What is a good and economical additive to use, and how much for a smallish 3-bed house? The crud that I'd most like to eliminate are those hard little black bits (iron oxide?). I did a desludge job on it about 3 or 4 years ago, but the black bits are back! - I found some the other day when I looked inside the secondary heat exchanger.. Thanks Dave L |
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