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Ronny you are digging a big hole here mate and now your about to jump in , we have tried to help you out bud but like it or not you employed him and it will come back on you , all you have to do is list the faults get him back to put them right and compleate the benchmark & commissioning properly or employ a GSRI to do it and pass the bill on to him , i told you last week you had clearence issues that kitchen unit will need to come down and stay down or be moved the casing must be removable to access the boiler for servicing and in a emergency i would like to see a ECV as the gas meter is outside , thats me done now . cheers kop
I have spoken to him and he has commission the boiler again. He also has put the controler up straight, cemented from inside around the flue, took the cupboard off and we have left it off.
 
Is that the stuff i'm thinking of? Acid?

If it is, did he neutralise it to get the PH down?
He wrote down mc1 but I just seen fx2 and I was wondering if he neutralised it too... I bought for him x100 & x800 so he just kept it and used whatever he used.
 
He wrote down mc1 but I just seen fx2 and I was wondering if he neutralised it too... I bought for him x100 & x800 so he just kept it and used whatever he used.

I would check the PH of the water just to be on the safe side if he did use FX2. It is a very strong acidic cleaner. It will do damage if it is in there for any length of time.
 
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