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If pipe is open more air gets in , so water clears faster i find anyway

Also put the vac hose over the pipe then block the vac hose with hand or a rag so it just sucks through the pipe
Don't know if you do that already or not
 
any method of removing the paint will be fine. If its not to close to finished surface then use a torch to help ther paint peel/ loosen. A scraper, pair of grips or whatever to remove the major amount of paint then a abrasive to clean the metal surface. Wipe the pipe clean with a damp cloth and solder as normal.

If the pipework is full of water then a wet vac is prob the easiest and cleanest method to remove that last bit of wata. For some reason these job always seem on cream carpet.

use the flux your comfortable with, if you want to try another flux do so on fittings that are easier to replace/ fix on a less important job.
 
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i just usually put at bit of wire wool between my buttockd,sit on the pipe and turn the music up loud on the radio..If you are tuned to rock fm ...you will find cleaned in no time..classic fm can drag it out a bit though....

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any method of removing the paint will be fine. If its not to close to finished surface then use a torch to help ther paint peel/ loosen. A scraper, pair of grips or whatever to remove the major amount of paint then a abrasive to clean the metal surface. Wipe the pipe clean with a damp cloth and solder as normal.

If the pipework is full of water then a wet vac is prob the easiest and cleanest method to remove that last bit of wata. For some reason these job always seem on cream carpet.

use the flux your comfortable with, if you want to try another flux do so on fittings that are easier to replace/ fix on a less important job.
Thanks AW heating.. I'm having to cut quite close to the floor so I'm a little nervous about getting it wrong! But I'll take my time to make sure it goes ok 😉
 
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Little tip:

If you have a pipe that you've cut into that runs vertically, say a pipe coming out of a floor to a rad and it still has abit of water in that can't be drained out. Grab a cleaning product bottle you know the ones that have a spray nozzle on them. Slide that down into the pipe and spray till theres nothing left. Then you can solder away 😀
 

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