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Old 04-July-07, 10:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Cleaning radiator

Thanks to PurpleDiamond, I just inherited a watercooling system. I took the thing apart today and threw out all the tubing (there was white stuff all in the inside). Luckly he gave me more tubing. I took apart the waterblock and right now I have ketchup sitting inside of it to clean it. (OCModShop - Cleaning Copper Waterblocks: Cleaning) I was a bit confused on how to clean the rad, So I looked around here. Luckly, someone had already asked.
http://forums.pcapex.com/extreme_coo...ater_loop.html

However, I dont have the cord for the pump, so I cant use the pump. So following AntiM's Advice I put a mix of 60mL of Listerine and 180mL of water (tap- Does it make a difference?) Not all of it filled the rad, but is it wise to use listerine to clean out the rad (its not in a loop, everything is seperate)?

So to clean the pump, would I just have to fill up a small loop with listerine and water and let it run for 30 minutes?
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