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- sayoungExplorer
ScottG wrote:
I would use the coil cleaner but my AC guy also said Simple Green is good.
Never ever use regular simple green on aluminum. There is a simple green extreme I think is the name that is approved for aircraft aluminum. Whatever you use don't flatten the fins. - jplante4Explorer IISimple Green Extreme is recommended for aluminum based coils.
- SlownsyExplorerOk thanks all.
Frank. - SidecarFlipExplorer III
dom101 wrote:
You can just use warm water or even cold water if you don't have warm. Mostly you are just dissolving dirt. 38 years Refrigeration mechanic
People always want to make a task harder to accomplish and then rely on some 'miracle cleaner'. Been using water (garden hose_ and compressed air for the stubborn stuff the years.
Aqua Regia works the best. Cheapest too. - Big_KatunaExplorer IISimple Green makes an AC friendly cleaner.
The manufacturer recommends 409 so that’s what I used. - dom101ExplorerYou can just use warm water or even cold water if you don't have warm. Mostly you are just dissolving dirt. 38 years Refrigeration mechanic
- down_homeExplorer II
ScottG wrote:
I would use the coil cleaner but my AC guy also said Simple Green is good.
Simple Green is caustic based. The Air Force used for a while, long ago, no, but stopped when they saw the damage to aircraft aluminum alloy and plain aluminum, titanium etc.
Don't use the Purple Cleaner either nor on your graphic and paint. Place in Deming New Mexico did after me telling them not to and it ruined the plated parts of the Roadmaster tow bar and washed the white graphics right off. It says to use to clean grease etc off concrete floors etc. The reason is caustic cleaners work well on grease but will damage concrete too. - ScottGNomadI would use the coil cleaner but my AC guy also said Simple Green is good.
- SidecarFlipExplorer IIII use compressed air and a garden hose myself.
- Big_KatunaExplorer IICoil cleaner is not cheap. 409 and elbow grease. I used a $1 throw away paint brush cut off half and a hose with a sprayer on it. Plastic on the floor and towels around the sides. Spray, brush, rinse. Repeat as necessary.
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