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So I've just ordered an Anton Flowclean Plus - which the specs say has a much higher flow rate than others and only for £780 including a plate heat exchanger adapter and hose extension kit.

Anyway, my question is: what are the best chemicals to use? I've used fernox but it really froths up - any recommendations?

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i use adey/fenox
 
I use Sentinel X800 for aluminium heat exchangers, although I understand that Vaillant are now saying nothing stronger than X300. It doesn't froth up to bad. For cast iron boilers I use Kamco FX2, that stuff is strong and really helps clear out a heating system. The FX2 has to be neutralised which does add time to a flush. X800 doesn't but I always test the water with a bit of PH paper to be on the safe side. I then use Kamco concentrate inhibitor.
 
Don't own one , touch wood I've never had to advise a customer on a power flush, it's the Scottish sparklin water lol, kiddin ,
I will look to purchase one someday , let us know your feed back j,
 
Do you have to use a neutraliser with these after you've cleaned the system?

nope well never used one

but never had a really bad one where i need the tough stuff as the water is like Kris mostly clean
 
So I'd use the same chems for doing a plate heat exchanger? Or different chems? I'm gonng blast my plate when I get my machine delivered lol
 
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