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In post #9 you said you wouldn`t install a new boiler without the flush first and others have pointed out the issue with the warranty if you don`t so why are you still banging on about cleaning the filter to gradually remove debris?

Hypothetical - I want to know what a filter is capable of.
 
It will not keep your heating system crystal clear but it helps
 
And you have been told. Reckon you will have new boiler installed, save money by not having the flush and clean the filter yourself every week.

I`m out.

You can only give advice, whether or not people take it is up to them. The same question has been asked and answered over and over again.
 
You can only give advice, whether or not people take it is up to them. The same question has been asked and answered over and over again.

I`m all for helping people but sod the roundabout!
 
And you have been told. Reckon you will have new boiler installed, save money by not having the flush and clean the filter yourself every week.

I`m out.

Reckon you will have new boiler installed, save money by not having the flush and clean the filter yourself every week.

No - how did you deduce this? Hypothetical means imagined or suggested but not necessarily real or true. I need experts like you to teach me. Riley has answered my question. I'm very sorry for any offence.
 
I know what Hypothetical means thank you very much and glad you have achieved your goal after 31 posts !!!!!!!
 
Reckon you will have new boiler installed, save money by not having the flush and clean the filter yourself every week.

No - how did you deduce this? Hypothetical means imagined or suggested but not necessarily real or true. I need experts like you to teach me. Riley has answered my question. I'm very sorry for any offence.

Lots of people answered, you just didn't like what you heard,
 
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