With spring around the corner, it's time to prepare for pollen season – particularly here in North Carolina, where it can persist until June, accompanied by pesky cottonwood. Pollen loves to clog condenser coils, reducing efficiency and leading to issues like leaks and component failures. While cleaning coils may seem straightforward, it's essential to approach it with caution, especially for newer technicians.
Safety hazards such as burns or incomplete cleaning can turn a routine task into a disaster. That's why I was thrilled to discover a condenser coil cleaner that's safe for your skin. Since trying it, I haven't looked back – finding that water pressure is often more critical than the cleaner itself.
If you haven't tried it yet, I highly recommend giving Refrigeration Technologies' product a shot and can be purchased at your local parts house such as United Refrigeration, Inc. It not only effectively cleans coils but also eliminates the safety concerns associated with traditional cleaners like Foam and Clean, or as technicians humorously call it, Foam and Scream!
Content Writer at HETAS and Woodsure, part of Cleaner Safer Group
2wGreat to work with you on this! Misinformation is unfortunately so common in the industry so it's incredibly important we all work together to communicate clear messages about what consumers should and shouldn't be doing.