Cleaning plastic radiator expansion tanks

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Re: Cleaning plastic radiator expansion tanks

Post by porndoguk » Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:06 am

going to give this a try later today ill be back with pics and results.

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Re: Cleaning plastic radiator expansion tanks

Post by porndoguk » Mon Dec 20, 2010 10:39 pm

evening yall!

well had a little blast at being the crazy scientist this evening so far considering i didnt have the right gear available and lack of knowledge, im suprised at what an hour did!

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you may notice with the above pic was its original shade of orange, the one bellow is washed an hour later as i felt it wasnt working but the pics say other wise.
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i havent touched this side of the tank yet.
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the weapons of choice, im going to buy xanthan gum about £2-3 quid and peroxide liquid tomorrow £4.xx from sally's
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