| Q | Can CORRO DIP be used to clean car radiators?
| | A | Yes, but caution is required. Corro Dip will attack zinc/aluminium compounds. Use 1 litre per radiator. Run engine for a 1-5 hour period and then remove all liquid. Should Corro Dip be left in the vehicle longer than 5 hours, solder may be attacked.
| | | | | Q | What effect will Corro Dip have on the following? | | A | Iron laminations - None. Cast Aluminium - All acids will affect cast aluminium. Insulating Lacquer - None. Plastic - None. Copper - Minor over long period of time. Solder - Minor over a long period of time.
| | | | | Q | How can I extend the life of Corro Dip? | | A | When not being used, keep mixed solution away from air. Strain off sediment and store solution in airtight container.
| | | | | Q | Can Corro Dip be reused? | | A | Yes - sediment should be strained off on a regular basis and fresh Corro Dip added to base solution. Whilst Corro Dip will not last forever its effective life will be extended. | | | | | Q | My Corro Dip solution has gone brown. Will it still work? | | A | Yes, but you may need to add some fresh Corro Dip.
| | | | | Q | How can I speed the action of Corro Dip? | | A | Heating the water and/or causing it to circulate will accelerate its effectiveness. | | | | | Q | Can spent liquid be put in drains? | | A | Generally yes, unless heavy metals have been treated. |
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