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We've recently done a power flush on a system that's already been power flushed twice within the last 5 years. System boiler with an unvented HW cylinder and 3x UFH manifolds. Quite a large house. Strainers installed before each manifold - fully clogged.

The stuff we got out of it looks like in the picture below. My guess - the green/yellow stuff is bacterial growth, but some of it feels like sand, which I can't explain.

What does that look like to you?
 

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Sorry, I didn't make myself clear - I'm not the homeowner, I'm the engineer who did the power flush. Yes, we topped the system up with MC1+ and MC10+ after the flush. We also installed an Adey Magnaclean HP (Dual-action) and recommended cleaning it twice a year in the first year, then yearly. It's clear to me that's biological contamination, but the grit/sand?
 

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