Cascade dishwasher detergent to clean out radiator?
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 1:37 pm
I got up today and decided to check online reviews for radiator cleaning chemicals made by Prestone, Gunk, etc. before buying some to clean my radiator, which looks scaly even though I've had it back-flushed and new coolant installed.
During my search I kept coming across posts saying Cascade dishwasing detergent in the powder or liquid gel, is GREAT for cleaning radiators. Apparently the big truck maker Freightliner even has a part number for it because they use it to clean their big radiators.
I thought "WHAT?"....but then I read on. Cascade does not foam up, its safe for plastics and aluminum, it works superbly with hot water, and it rinses clean without residue. That math adds up, so I am seriously considering trying it tomorrow in my car. Most people seem to like the gel as its a little less mess pouring in the radiator compared to the powder.
I am going to try it, but I am going to remove my thermostat before hand. Seems like it would let the solution flow better and perhaps clean better.
Any opinions before I try this? I've not found one bad report on this anywhere online. Imports, Ford trucks, on and on swear it cleans better than any other process, or chemical solution other than rodding out a rad, or installing a new one.
During my search I kept coming across posts saying Cascade dishwasing detergent in the powder or liquid gel, is GREAT for cleaning radiators. Apparently the big truck maker Freightliner even has a part number for it because they use it to clean their big radiators.
I thought "WHAT?"....but then I read on. Cascade does not foam up, its safe for plastics and aluminum, it works superbly with hot water, and it rinses clean without residue. That math adds up, so I am seriously considering trying it tomorrow in my car. Most people seem to like the gel as its a little less mess pouring in the radiator compared to the powder.
I am going to try it, but I am going to remove my thermostat before hand. Seems like it would let the solution flow better and perhaps clean better.
Any opinions before I try this? I've not found one bad report on this anywhere online. Imports, Ford trucks, on and on swear it cleans better than any other process, or chemical solution other than rodding out a rad, or installing a new one.
