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Well, it's interesting what Fernox told me. They were advertising F8 and I questioned how a PH neutral formula could work as a descaler. I received a detailed reply which included the following information:2 weeks for x800 I think, honestly not that convinced on those cleaners, the info says its like 6.8ph iirc and that's not exactly strong.
YesThanks when draining after having the cleaner in do you need to fill and flush again after the initial drain down to get rid of the cleaner fully?
Even easier then budThanks it comes in a rapid dose container.
Exactly, it's nonsense imo, it's got that feel good factor though as you're doing it I guess.Well, it's interesting what Fernox told me. They were advertising F8 and I questioned how a PH neutral formula could work as a descaler. I received a detailed reply which included the following information:
[***] the neutral pH cleaner will not react directly with hardened limescale deposits. Loose non-adherent limescale deposits/particulates would be assisted in removal during the flushing process. If limescale dissolution is the primary purpose of a clean then an acidic cleaner such as Fernox DS40 should be used.
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