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HTElectrical
Apr 01, 2022Explorer
The rule of thumb is that if the alloy is designed for use in a water system (aluminum engine block, aluminum mold, etc.), the alloy should be compatible with the RYDLYME solution. Otherwise, it is recommended that the RYDLYME be diluted 50% or more with water when cleaning.
I personally Dilute 70/30 when cleaning boilers. (70 water/ 30 Rydlyme).
The reason for that is the procedure for descaling calls for the unit to brought up to temp., and if excessive foaming occurs, the heating element will literally explode. $900.00 element
I personally Dilute 70/30 when cleaning boilers. (70 water/ 30 Rydlyme).
The reason for that is the procedure for descaling calls for the unit to brought up to temp., and if excessive foaming occurs, the heating element will literally explode. $900.00 element
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