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I think the point that you are missing is that even if you can only get out 85% of the old fluid, you are still lowering the water content of the combined fluid. Being hygroscopic, the moisture content in the fluid will be dispersed throughout the entire system. Just flushing it in the above mentioned methods regularly is enough to maintain the system's components.
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