how often do you change the coolant in your loop?

incorrect.

dyes and colours dont cause blockages.
the only thing a dye would do is stain things over a long period of time

biocides in certain coolants [Feser is a culprit of this] cause build ups.
 
So if you had distilled water a kill coil and you dyed your water you wouldn't have build up but you might get staining?

If so that's interesting and might be the step I look to take.
 
As mentioned above some dyes can seperate from the water and cause blockages, not saying it's a regular occurance but other than just using pure water and a kill coil i would definatly be doing some kind of cleaning routine once in a while.
 
before i changed my case and had to completely redo my WC system i hadn't changed the fluid for about 2 years, i did have screen shots (cant find them now)of a before and after temps and their was only a degree or so difference which is well within the margin of error over that period of time.
 
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All the advise i give is on what i find only we don't look though every post on the internet as there is so much false info and second guessing. Ive lost account of how many dyes, pre-mixed (coolants) liquids we have sold and never once have i had a major complaint about any of my products (yet). Except for one person on a site because his dyes got lost in the post who just seems to flame because they have nothing better to do..

If any one does have a problem you can approach me directly on here, via email or even pm and we will sort out any problems you may have.

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