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Hi,
I am looking to add some inhibitor before this winter and I've come across one for ufh.
I am thinking of putting x 100 Inhibitor, and x 700 sanitiser and Biocide which are both by Sentinel.

I have a Magna clean unit could I put both into the dosing unit or does the one for the ufh have to be done if a different way?
Please let me know if you think there are other better products out there too.
 
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You can use the magnaclean to get all the chemicals in. It's all the same water. Use a sponge or wet vac to empty the magnaclean.
 
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