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murf33

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  1. So I just ordered my parts to build my first water cooling loop. Some of the videos I've watched mentioned that you should run the loop with vinegar in it, for half a day, to remove the last of remnants of any residue from the machining of the part. My problem is i haven't seen any videos of tutorials that actually show this. From what i can see u just build your loop normally and run vinegar through it for half a day then drain. That being said, I'm assuming you need to then flush your loop with distilled water to remove all the vinegar before adding the fluid i'm going to use. For reference all the parts I'm using are from EKWB and the fluid I'm using is their EK-CryoFuel Blood Red and I'm doing the whole loop in soft tubing since its my first loop to keep it a bit simpler. Is distilled water enough to remove all the vinegar and maintain a neutral pH? If not what should i use to make sure i have an ideal pH before adding my fluid? Or should i just use a premade kit like Mayhems Blitz Cleaning System?
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