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Afternoon All..

Just a quick question... with regards to the magna cleanse.. you have to agitate the radiators by purchasing the agitator.. which seems a lot of money (around £40-50) for what it actually is..

Is there anything else that you can use rather than purchasing that?

Any ideas would greatly be appreciated..

Thanks
 
the £30 agitator is the only may to get teenagers out of their pits at midday, works wonders :)
 
Tooolstation sell a white mallet for less than a 5er
 
but,but, but you get the agitator with the magnacleanse???

Not necessarily.

Some stockists sell the Magnacleanse as a bare machine, and lots of people are fooled by the "saving".

However, the vast majority of customers want the full "Mack 01" pack, which includes the agitator, and some other bits and pieces that cost a fortune if bought separately.
 
I've got an old sds chisel bit with the end cut off, put a piece of batten on bottom of rad then use the drill on hammer only, jobs a good un
 
Jesus call the rep tell him to give u one or your going to smash his face into rads
 
I use a 50mm wood core bit embedded in a 75x75mm block of oak all wrapped up in cotton/tape /foam attached to drill on hammer action , it's very effective on the worst of sludge , clears it instantly .
 
Jesus call the rep tell him to give u one or your going to smash his face into rads

I once called the Quinn rep to get him to come to site for a faulty LST, he said he was busy all month, I explained I knew where his house was and the LST would be on his lawn by the next Friday if he didn't get it sorted. Can't beat a bit of motivation.
 
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