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Colour of central heating water
I fitted an extra radiator in my house the other day. Some of the existing water leaked out into a bowl during the process. I was surprised at the colour: like oxtail soup (though not as thick!) or like stewed tea with only a drop of milk in it. Is that normal? I think I drained and flushed the sytem about two years ago, and refilled it adding some Fernox descaling ant-corrosive aditive. TIA, Ed Boone |
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Colour of central heating water
I think I drained and flushed the sytem about two years ago, and
refilled it adding some Fernox descaling ant-corrosive aditive. Just be grateful it isn't jet black and thicker than oxtail soup! Christian. |
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