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Strange Buildup in Tubes

To Whom It May Concern: As with a letter from a reader in your previous issue, I am also incarcerated in MDOC. Though, I'm not sure if we are in the same "M" state. I'm having a third party email this to you for me instead of writing a letter, and appreciate any feedback you can provide.

A couple of years before my arrest in 2014, I built a liquid-cooled PC. I was one of the first people to get a new coolant to test from Mike at Mayhems. It was their new Pastel UV Lime Yellow coolant. And while I loved the color with and without my UV lights on, I kept having the same issue with my tubing. I kept having a strange buildup collecting in my tubes and reservoir even after a vinegar solution flush, a baking soda solution flush, two distilled water flushes, and a rebuild that switched from

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