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rancherman
Posted 3/9/2016 07:38 (#5164968 - in reply to #5163588)
Subject: RE: dish soap in radiator



Cooperator - 3/8/2016 15:13
rancherman - 3/8/2016 14:08

I like Cascade too,  just for the   acidity part.  Cascade is lye based,  and    neutralizes   an  acidic  cooling system.  

I've heard of acidic cooling systems, but I've never seen one. Do they exist?

 

 

Acidic on  'purpose'???  ^^^^^   Very possible  on today's  equipment..   I don't know!

   I  only know  about   systems  that are  20+  years old!!

I'm  talking about   what happens  to   coolant  when it's    too old,   been exposed to  a lot of  electrolysis,   and    possible    exhaust gas  contamination..    

I  like the  Cascade  thing  because it  really  cuts  the  'green  glop'    And   the more of the  acidic  crap  flushed out,   the  better.    Plus  the  counter  action the lye  does to  what is left  in the system...  just makes it  easier for the  new  coolant  to  stay  'balanced'.  (at least  at  first)

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