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		<title>By: Ian Pritchard</title>
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		<description>I suppose I would say this, but I agree with you concise comments.  Most of all ,do make certain that the pwerson doing it has training AND experience.  Like most things, 90% of jobs are easy and straightforward.  For the 10% when things are more complicated, you need some experience to get overcome the unforeseen.  Also, be certain that non-acidic cleaning chemicals are used if your boiler has any aluminium in the main heat exchanger, e.g all Worcester Greenstar range and many others.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I suppose I would say this, but I agree with you concise comments.  Most of all ,do make certain that the pwerson doing it has training AND experience.  Like most things, 90% of jobs are easy and straightforward.  For the 10% when things are more complicated, you need some experience to get overcome the unforeseen.  Also, be certain that non-acidic cleaning chemicals are used if your boiler has any aluminium in the main heat exchanger, e.g all Worcester Greenstar range and many others.</p>
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