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Why would you want to clean it?

If you really want to then use distilled water.

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Do you mean clean the inside of it or dust off of the rad, if you mean the dust off of the rad then sure, just make sure that it is dry when you put it back in your system.

A better method of cleaning dust is to blow it with compressed air.

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Do you mean clean the inside of it or dust off of the rad' date=' if you mean the dust off of the rad then sure, just make sure that it is dry when you put it back in your system. A better method of cleaning dust is to blow it with compressed air. [/quote']

Exactly what I did with mean and worked perfect!

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Do you mean clean the inside of it or dust off of the rad' date=' if you mean the dust off of the rad then sure, just make sure that it is dry when you put it back in your system. A better method of cleaning dust is to blow it with compressed air. [/quote']

Exactly what I did with mean and worked perfect!

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Do you mean clean the inside of it or dust off of the rad' date=' if you mean the dust off of the rad then sure, just make sure that it is dry when you put it back in your system. A better method of cleaning dust is to blow it with compressed air. [/quote']

Exactly what I did with mean and worked perfect!

I don't think so.

"Exactly what I did with mine and worked perfect" likely means "I agree with this person, worked for me, try this".

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  • 2 weeks later...
Can I clean my radiator (h100i) with water?

adding water to the exterior will only turn the dust and debris to mud. use a light

bristle brush and compressed air on low pressure.

interior, you shouldnt have to do anything for 5-years minimum.

airdeano

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