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hi lads, I was wondering how you guys clean the burner of Vaillant or viessman boilers?
Do you guys use any products to get that cleaned out? I only use water, occasionally cola due to its phosphate... all the other products I know off they aren’t good for cleaning as they are very aggressive and could harm in long term the boiler.

I have see people who has befor ad after pictures and they cleaned the burner back to its original stainless steel without any leftovers. I have asked a couple of other people and they said water, coke, and elbow grease.

What is elbow grease and what should I get?

Kind regards,

Ron
 
Combination of fairy liquid ( true ) white vinegar and water , you could do with buying the Viessmann cleaning knife , it gets in between the hex bends and then its just elbow grease , if they are done every year , they clean dead easy .
 
Combination of fairy liquid ( true ) white vinegar and water , you could do with buying the Viessmann cleaning knife , it gets in between the hex bends and then its just elbow grease , if they are done every year , they clean dead easy .
Thank you for your answer ... does elbow grease really help?
 
Thank you all for the help. I’ll try next time with elbow grease to see what’s the outcome.

However, how long do you guys spend on dong a proper service ? Somehow it takes me at least a good 1.5h to do a good scrup and changing the sparks, seals, checking the exp. vessel, etc. Seems like I never come across a good boiler which has been serviced accordingly.
 
half a day i allow for a full service
Oha, but what can you charge for half a day service. Don’t know anyone who wants to pay that sort of money. Majority of people don’t want to pay more even £70 so I don’t think you can do half a day’s job and earn that little.
 
Half a day for a full service??? 2 hours max. And I use just the condensate water from trap to clean the hex
Oh that’s a good idea. I never thought of doing it though. Does it help to get rid of the stains and stuff? I was under the impression 1,5h-2h max for a service as I don’t think anyone will pay that.
 
Oha, but what can you charge for half a day service. Don’t know anyone who wants to pay that sort of money. Majority of people don’t want to pay more even £70 so I don’t think you can do half a day’s job and earn that little.

around the £150 including a burner gasket £160 with new inb

get 70 for a stnd safety check
 
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Now, always explain that it may require a full strip and seal replacement etc before I go and charge by the hour. Unless it one I know and understand what I am walking in to.
 
Match it will clean the hex pretty decent. The instructor on the vaillant course said that's the best...the pictures you see of gleaming hex have probably been scrubbed with diffeendi grades of wire wool. Personally wouldn't recommend it.
 
Match it will clean the hex pretty decent. The instructor on the vaillant course said that's the best...the pictures you see of gleaming hex have probably been scrubbed with diffeendi grades of wire wool. Personally wouldn't recommend it.
I would not scrub that either with wire wool have seen a couple being ruined due to the hard wire. I’m using plastic brushes or the ones you can get when doing oil boilers. I will give that a go
 

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