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4 experiments I did to find out what would happen when I used apple cider vinegar to clean the radiator and the car's water cycle. Among them was using vinegar on a rusty radiator. Here are the results in the video ---------------------- Useful links for you to join the channel and get special privileges from here / @sasamh --------------------- A cheap trick that doubles the life of your car's battery. Check it out from here • A cheap trick that doubles the life of your car's battery and... ---------------------- To communicate about business, use the following email For business inquiries contact me at [email protected] Important note: I do not have a maintenance center and I do not repair cars for people ------ An Egyptian page that has cheap and useful products for cars / caregytech My second channel with quick maintenance videos / @mustafa-experiences On TikTok, you will find short videos of maintenance work in the car https://www.tiktok.com/@mustafa_sasam... We share on Instagram pictures and short videos of what happens behind the camera / mustafa_sasamh A site that provides products related to cars and technology at reasonable prices Discounted https://ban.ggood.vip/XsKP ------ Additional explanation: Regular vinegar or apple cider vinegar do not have the ability to remove rust stuck on the hoses of the cooling cycle from the inside. The result of the experiment at minute 3.24 means that regular vinegar will break down the rust inside the cycle, but it will not come down with the water during the emptying of the cooling cycle, and a lot of it will stick inside the cooling cycle, but apple cider vinegar breaks down all the rust from the metals, and this rust will come down during the emptying of the cooling cycle. The bubbles that precede boiling began to appear in regular vinegar at 90 degrees Celsius. The experiment of heating vinegar in open flasks containing rusted metal and hoses continued for 45 minutes. Regular vinegar or apple cider vinegar have a very limited ability to remove rust stuck on plastic parts such as a car tank. The bubbling that appeared at minute 5.19 is the result of water rushing from the return hoses from the water pump, not as a result of heating. I think using vinegar is useful if the rust is simple inside the cooling cycle and not Chronic rust, and after using vinegar, the cycle must be washed well with water to remove traces of vinegar. The explanation is over. Don’t forget that watching the ads on the video is support for me to continue. You can get benefits and support the channel by subscribing to it from here / @sasamh