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    Quote Originally Posted by defect9 View Post
    if it stains the tube the same color as the liquid, I fail to see the issue, unless you're the type of person to change the color of their liquids often, or re-use tube from project to project.
    have u ever seen how horrible using ANY color of the rainbow stained tubing looks? it looks horrible!!!.....its not the color,its the stained,fogged,hazed,old look u get within a few weeks.


    i see in your sig your "Watercooling Initiate (in the process of sourcing all parts)" so your new to water....trust me i been watercooling a few years now used every fluid under the sun.
    i replaced tubing 3-4x in the last few years and replacing tubing sux man.u will see....

    1 tip if your new to watercooling-
    less is more.fesser 1 purewater or distilled water with NO color drops etc drops added.keep it clean and clear.
    Last edited by railmeat; 09-04-2009 at 10:54 AM.
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