tony45
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Any body ever used it if so and how did it work. need any advice you might have , Thanks Tony
A coworker used it and decided to leave it in for a week to eat away at the scale. The end result was it attacked some of the copper and brass parts forcing him to replace several sensors and the radiator. If it was me I would stick to a commercial product. vinegar does work but the people I know who use it say you should then flush the system with baking soda then flush it again with water. At some point it seams like just buying something designed to do the job makes more sense.
Those "products designed to do the job" require flushing as well. Neutralizing active ingredients is never a bad thing.
An entire system "flush" for a prolonged period is something only an idiot would do. Or a calculated and informed person. I'm not saying there are such people qualified as in the latter case. Your "coworker" seems to have failed the grade.