Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: pikeman on January 28, 2016, 03:55:43 pm
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About to change my fibredyne filter do I need to flush it through a while like you do with the 3 pre filters. I imagine you do.
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The manufacturer says no flushing needed. A minimal flush - a minute or so - is all that is needed.
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Crikey that was quick lol. thanks alex
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Ninja comes to mind...........
or just happened to log in.
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lol
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Think bossman got one of these.
I have 2x 20" pre filters , sediment and carbon block .
Both inline .
Could I just put 1x fibre one in and leave the other canister empty .
Or put 2 in ? , prolong them ?
Or would you keep the carbon or sediment block one in
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Think bossman got one of these.
I have 2x 20" pre filters , sediment and carbon block .
Both inline .
Could I just put 1x fibre one in and leave the other canister empty .
Or put 2 in ? , prolong them ?
Or would you keep the carbon or sediment block one in
You could put just 1x Fibredyne filter in and leave the other one empty - this would be the most economical setup.
Sometimes in very muddy water areas we also recommend still using a sediment pre-filter before the Fibredyne filter, but most clients do not need to do this.
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Ok
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I normally leave the old one in and put the new one after it. Don't know if it helps or not.