Explain your flushing regimen you performed on the cooling system. Slowly so us impaired folks can follow what you did.
Basically just drain, fill, run and drain. All with distilled water. Then after 4 fill and drain cycles I poured in the flushing liquid and topped off with more distilled water and ran that for a couple of days with the heater blasting.
Before I started the flushing additive I popped off the heater core tubes, hooked a hose to the outlet and let the inlet tube drain into my bucket. I got some good pressure into the core and lots of chunky mushy stuff poured out.
After leaving the flushing additive in the system for a couple of days I started all over and did 2 more flushes with the radiator on.
Once radiator was off I dumped sludge out (couldn't believe stuff was still in there at this point) then added more water from the top. I noticed that if I sloshed the water inside more stuff came out, so that's what I did until it was clear.
I followed a mixture of steps from the forum here and some YouTube instructions. Specifically ChrisFix. He has a great instructional on flushing the heater core. I didn't bother with a block drain, although when the thermostat and water pump were off I hosed part of those openings pretty good.
I'm pretty happy with it so far. After the process I drove it around for awhile and my temp gauge doesn't even peg over 210 anymore. This TJ likes to overheat with the AC on, so next time it's over 100 degrees here in AZ I'll do a field test for science to see how she does.
The radiator seems newer and the AC condenser didn't have much blockage in the fins so I didn't even bother spraying that out.

