Then yours is left over flux or something that was deposited inside your radiator.
When a dye is mixed with water, the die can be separated again by filtering.
Usually when you chanel water in tight little holes.. thats called filtering.
So the result is kinda obvious.
In your case, left over flux from radiator, or something that was stuck in the radiator is probably the culpret. PHN = pH Neutral... that means the algaecide is pH Neutral... so i highly doubt the PHN had any role in your blocks blacking up.
We only use silver because its reusable.. thats the main point... and the backup is that the coolant gets stronger antimicrob wise over time.
Well the entire thread is basically a rant. But its an i told ya so rant. This problem isnt new and there is NO way to fix it. Im sorry, but you guys really need to learn what a dye is.
The fate of all dies, is simple... it will either bond to your tubing and stain the crap out of it, and then the dye will fade... or it will get sand blasted onto the copper like how a paint gun works when you have accelerators.
Asking fesser or any company to fix this would mean they would need to design an entirely new water soluable, non bonding, dye that wouldnt bond to metal or platics.
Then thats not a dye that is colidoal coolant. <--- did i butcher this word? i meant like nano fluid.
I dont care what the manufactor says be it Fesser, coolit, or even koolance. A DYE is a DYE PERIOD.
Its that simple.
They of course want you to buy there coolant why?
Because its only ethylene glycol which is dirt cheap + distilled again dirt cheap + DYE @ 300%+ markup.
They make a LOT more profit wise on the coolant then the blocks.
Guys my last serious note on this thread....
Alex, yes our favorate Petra, went on a dye searching craze for the perfect dye around 2007ish i think... This is Alex were talking about..
In short, i think he gave up. So If alex gave up... Im sorry Fesser... PETRA i know for a fact is a lot smarter then you guys.




Thanks for the help Wez
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