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    Scrubbing Bubbles & brass

    The manufacturer explicitly warns against using on brass parts, yet many have used it to clean their rads. Just checking, have you used Scrubbing Bubbles on your rad and was it made out of brass? I'd love to use a more efficient solution than vinegar if possible...

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    i just used it on my PA120.3

    iirc all rads have brass plenumb chambers.

    i cant find where on the can it says no brass???

    my can is green antibacterial version
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    Are you scared? I'm not plus SB is 7/16 compatible



    Building my loop today and Scrubbing Bubbles worked great.. just don't abuse it... 5 mins it's fine...

    You can follow up my thread

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    How's the water coming out of your loop? (I'm banned from [H] lol)

    Red Sky: I think it's on most of the warning labels and somewhere on the website.
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    Quote Originally Posted by D0nut
    How's the water coming out of your loop? (I'm banned from [H] lol)

    Red Sky: I think it's on most of the warning labels and somewhere on the website.
    Once I put a little dosage of SBubbles I grab one of the hose you see in the picture and with my hands kind of put pressure on the water tap to pump the water through until I see foam coming out. Then I leave it like 5 mins then I pump full water again with the water tap... I cleaned all the parts like that now I will put the loop together and flush everything with distilled water then I will start using the additive and do the leak test.

    I created my loop worklog here take a look:

    My First Loop
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    same here.. i did the 5 min SB soak 2 times.. and flushed it w/ distilled... now im doing a vinegar soak overnight... maybe even 1 more vinegar soak overnigth as i need other stuff to complete setup
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    The warning about brass is on the back, under deodorizes. Saying "Not recommended for use on Acrylic, Brass, or Marble".

    I don't think i'll risk it, but i'll do a long term test on my masterkleer tubes when i'm done with them.

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