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Jennie

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Sep 21, 2011
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Hi all, I did a LGSC today, on a 1-year-old Worcester combi.
Pics attached of the flow and return pipes to the boiler, coated with green powdery but dry residue. And also the pipe tray/cover, which had a sticky green residue. No other issues anywhere. But because it's just the central heating pipes affected, I'm a bit puzzled. Any ideas anyone?

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I thought flux too, but what's it doing around the compression nuts on the flow/return pipes.

Could be as Shaun says, but I’ve known people to apply flux with their fingers and then it gets everywhere, a long shot but could happen.
 
I would go with both Shaun and CBW - it is not verdigris ( copper reacting with Oxygen and moisture ) / that won’t form or adhere to brass fittings
 
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But don’t do it too far in advance or they turn to mush and fall apart.
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Some seem to have a coating on and take ages to seal up , others double in size from moisture in your fingers - don’t pre wet the latter.
 
I've seen leak detector spray leave a green sticky weirdness on pipework before after it was prayed on and then just left. Could that be the cause here?
 
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