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I heard that Qwik System Flush® (Qwik-SF®) was difficult to remove from a refrigeration system because of a higher boiling temperature during evacuation. Can you expand on this please?

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I heard that Qwik System Flush® (Qwik-SF®) was difficult to remove from a refrigeration system because of a higher boiling temperature during evacuation. Can you expand on this please?

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This question is one we hear a lot because one of our competitors is claiming that they evaporate faster and that therefore they are better. Mainstream has provided independent lab test results which show that we clean better than all the other competitors tested. *View Qwik-SF lab test results >> Before reviewing these test results, let’s think about the cleaning process itself. If the cleaning product evaporates too fast then it does not have time to dissolve the oil and other impurities, it simply vaporizes and boils off without soaking into the liquid residue and without flushing the liquid waste out of the system. This is not good! Alternatively, we have specially engineered our patent-pending Qwik System Flush so that it does not evaporate too fast at atmospheric or higher pressures, so that it has time to soak into the oil and other impurities, dissolve them by diluting them, and flush them out of the system as a liquid waste. Remember, the oil will never evaporate, and if the c

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