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How to clean my waterloop?

Saturday, April 17th 2010, 9:22am

Think about changing the water in my system (Double Protect Ultra 1l – ordered)



But before I change to the new water from Aquacomp I was thinking about emptying the old water, and running some sterile water with some kind of cleaing fluid trough the system to clean it up.

What kind of cleaning fluid should I use?

Have now read a tip using a 30% vinigar and 60% distilled water mix. Running this trought the loop a couple of hours.

Then rinse a couple of this with just distilled water.



Will this work?




This is part of the loop:

CPU; cuplex XT di²
airplex XT 360


aquaduct 360 XT mark III



Regards

HTL

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "HTL" (Apr 17th 2010, 2:06pm)

Sunday, April 18th 2010, 8:16am

vinegar is possible, i always use citric acid to clean my waterloop, You can get citrit acid at a drugstore or at supermarket in cleaning or cake section.

Kyle XY

Full Member

Sunday, April 18th 2010, 7:57pm

If you use an acid liquid, I think you have to be careful. Waterblocks would not bear a lot.

What do you want to have ? A system free of organic germs or free of oxide ? In the first case, a simple anti-algae additive will be enough, I think. Even, you could be running several times with new demineralized water in the two situations and I think it will be perfect.

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