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ntrsfrml 09-13-2004 06:20 PM

Zerex, water and some Hydrx
 
hi all, i'm using zerex : Distilled water in 1:20 ratio in my setup.. i wanna add something which will make my water glow under UV light.. Hydrx from Swiftech is pretty cheap and available everywhere here.. do you think i can i can add of it to my mixture? are there any histories of Hydrx messing up with whole setup/Temps?? :shrug:

how much i should add so that can produce a nice UV glow effect? :)

many thanks!

The Dark Hacker 09-13-2004 07:14 PM

you could add that but why dont you just get some uv dye. if you feel you must use te hydrx stuff then just add enough to get the effect you want

Senater_Cache 09-13-2004 09:54 PM

dint you ask the exact same question (including spelling errors) over at OCs?

Again... I wouldnt add HydriX to your current Zerex/water, as you already have zerex playint the corrosion/growth inhibitor part in there.

HydriX is a great product by swiftech and if you want to go with HydriX, do a flush and mix a new solution without Zerex.

SenC.


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