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From: Pascal Gademer (no email)
Date: Sat Aug 07 2004 - 10:17:35 EDT
you can use acid diluted with water or also Phos-pho. couple of cups mixed
with a couple of gallons of water... in both cases, the best way to clean
the coils is to use a bucket, and run a small bilge pump to circulate the
mix in and out to flush them . 10 or 15 minutes. also supposed to work on
heat exchangers
pascal
miami,fl
1970 hatteras 53
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From: "Lee Haefele" <>
To: "Live-Aboard at Crux dot Astro. Utoronto. Ca"
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Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2004 9:02 AM
Subject: lv-ab: Muriatic acid
> My A/C condenser (the water cooled section) seems plugged and I was going
to
> use Muriatic acid to clean it. This stuff seems quite powerful, do I use
> it full strength? How long do I leave it in?
> Lee Haefele
>
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