Some WaterCooling Questions

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Some WaterCooling Questions

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My Tygon has gotten pretty cloudy as usual. I guess the AntiFreeze doesn't really work. Anyone have any suggestions as to what additives I could use. Color and whatnot doesn't matter, I just want something that is gonna keep my tubes clear. This is sad, coolings only been up for 4 months.
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What water were you using in it? I hope mine doesnt cloud the pipes, I'm using de-ionised froma carshop.

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De-Ionized with Antifreeze
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It'll all get dis-colored over time, the softer the tubing, the more it absorbs. I have yet to find any mixture or tubing that won't dis-color/stain. It has to do with liquid permeation through the tubing. Some additives will stain the tubing more than others, but it will happen............ :lol:
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so Bio what do you recommend that will discolor the tubes the least? And does the discoloration effect performance?
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I just use distilled water and anti-freeze, only like 5% (no aluminum). the discoloration won't hurt performance at all unless a build-up starts inside the tubing. That's when you have stuff starting to grow inside your loop.

I take my loop apart every so often and clean everything with white viniger and clean the tubing with warm soap and water using a coat hanger or rifle cleaning kit........... :shock:
I know a lot of people that just replace the tubing when it gets dis-colored, but I'm a cheap old fart and clean mine, it's easier cause it's already cut to the correct length.
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