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Originally Posted by olds45512
Yes that is true but here in the real world 99% of people with a slow leak don't rush right out and get it repaired, often time most people won't get it repaired until the damage is already starting to be done.
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I don't disagree. But, in all honesty that is their fault. Not the equipment, or the calcium's fault. Same thing happens when a tube leaks. No different. Like I said, I'm only playing devils advocate. I'm not opposed to CaCl2, tubes or no tubes. Done it both ways.