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Frost King ACF19 19 oz Professional Grade AC Foaming No-Fumes Coil Cleaner......
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Frost King ACF19 19 oz Professional Grade AC Foaming No-Fumes Coil Cleaner for Outdoor & Window air conditioners.
A heavy-duty foam detergent coil cleaner in the convenience of an aerosol can. For use on most coils such as window air conditioners, central HVAC units, auto radiators, condenser and evaporator coils, metal filters, fan blades, and more. Water-based. This product can be sprayed in any position while the blasting stream easily reaches into tight areas. The aggressive detergent quickly and easily liquefies dirt, grease, oil, or other residue and deposits. Fortified with corrosion inhibitors to prevent metal degradation, it will not harm drain pans, plastic, or other materials in and around the area. The clinging foam is completely self-rinsing on condensate-producing coils. Simply spray on and condensation generated will wash away the material. The pleasant citrus fragrance helps leave the area to smell cleaned and deodorized. Contains no CFCs, chlorinated or fluorinated solvents. Cleaning coils increases efficiency and saves money. Directions: Turn off or disconnect power to the unit being serviced. Shake well. Remove cap and point toward the surface to be cleaned. Avoid spraying on electrical wires or connections. Thoroughly saturate the targeted area with the product. With this self-rinsing formula, the foam will break and condensation accumulation will completely rinse the emulsified material. A scrubbing cap is great for removing large, embedded pieces of debris. You may wipe clean or rinse with water if desired or if using on non-condensation producing coils. For extremely stubborn or heavy deposits, repeat application may be necessary. Turn on or return power to the unit.
Cleans coils, fan blades, and reusable air filters
Heavy-duty foam dissolves stains, removes grease & oil, and loosens dirt
Neutralizes odors from standing water in drain pans
Frost King ACF19 Foam Coil Cleaner, 19Oz, 19 Ounce
Frost King Air Conditioner Foaming Cleaner keeps your home cooler and more comfortable when the mercury rises. It is a heavy-duty detergent-based product for maximum cleaning power. Your air conditioner will look and perform its best when you use it. Frost King air conditioner coil cleaner can also be used for car radiators, lawnmower engines, refrigerators and freezer coils and more. It easily removes pollutants like dirt, grease, and oil. This no-rinse foaming coil cleaner comes in a 19 oz aerosol can with a special 360-degree valve that allows spraying in virtually any position. It is an ideal addition to your home tool collection.
Features
Heavy-duty foam easily and effectively foam easily and effectively removes dirt, grease and oil from air conditioner coils and car radiators
Special 360-degree valve allows spraying in any position
Can also be used for car radiators, lawnmower engines, refrigerator and freezer coils and more
No rinse necessary unless you are in a very hot & dry climate.
Questions:
Question:
Does the ac have to be on
Answer: No, the ac is off when you apply the product, after 10 minutes you turn the ac on and let it work for a few hours so the condensation will finish the cleaning process. Regards, Ricardo
By Ricardo on May 30, 2017
No. I do the initial scrub & spray with the unit off. It works great. Due to cigarettes I do a secondary spray with it on, for a really deep clean.
By K. Saiz on May 30, 2017
Na. You spray and it cleans and disinfects. The dirt will fall off and goes with the condensed water as it runs, assuming it runs every day. I would not spray and leave it off for a season. I spray at the beginning of the season.
By Pepo on May 30, 2017
Off. You spray from inside towards out. Take off the top of unit . Easy
By Frank Calarese on May 30, 2017
Question:
Will this work on both coils? Evap. and condensor?
Answer: Yes, you can you use it both on the A style condenser and evaporator coils for the outside unit.
By Sigara on November 24, 2020
Yes apply on condenser let it sit rinse off with hose. Nice and clean
By Frank Calarese on June 25, 2017
Question:
Did you rinse the coils first or wet them before using this?
Answer: No, it did not require it to be wet first and it is a no rinse, application. It works best if the coils are brushed first.
By Cassie Czapla on May 4, 2014
No, but when rinsing I use lots of water. I live Memphis, hot summers and lots of junk in the air. At least 30 min per coil to make sure al dirt a grim are washed out
By Aj on May 4, 2014
Works best applied to dry coils. Rinsing optional, but does clean better when rinsed.
By M W. on June 20, 2017
Question:
Will this work on window units?
Answer: I used it for window units it worked well.
By Reese on July 14, 2017
Yes, that's what I use this product on. It works great.
By K. Saiz on July 14, 2017
Reviews:
5.0 out of 5 stars This stuff works great!
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2017
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Me and my girlfriend moved in to a new studio apartment which has a large window unit. When I pulled the filter I was instantly disgusted with what I saw.. Needless to say I hopped on Amazon and got some AC cleaner and a Fin brush.. The after photo was taken after only 1 application, it will be getting several more cleanings over the next few days. The AC also cools the apartment much better now and doesn't run on high all day!
4.0 out of 5 stars Magic in a can!
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2019
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This stuff is AMAZING! All you do is spray the foam and it starts working instantly! Not only does it clean your AC coils/Grill but I have several washable air filters. One is a plastic with a tiny honeycomb grid that is very difficult to clean. It gets VERY sticky and dark. This foam cleans it with no issue! The residue slides off! Will be keeping this stuff in stock
Update: The product itself is wonderful. But it SHOULD be noted that the packaging process is ineffective. The product arrived smashed and the air bags were popped. Really not happy about this.
A recommendation to the seller is tape down the lids and use packing peanuts instead of a plastic bag. My entire order is pretty much ruined in shipping.
5.0 out of 5 stars Keep your A/C Unit clean and operating the way it was designed to do so.
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2019
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Received two spray cans for twelve bucks. The cans have flexible soft plastic tines on the caps to run up and down between the evaporator fins, causing no damage. I sprayed the evaporator a few times and the condenser a couple of times, emptying the can. Figure on using one can per window unit. The evaporator gets much dirtier than the condenser. The foam puffs up and falls to the floor so have some old towels or rags handy. The cleaner doesn’t damage your floor’s surface or cause irritation to exposed skin but obviously keep it away from your face and eyes, always wear safety glasses. I removed my window air conditioner’s cover to clean out the inside as I’ve used it over two full summers time and the cover needed a lot of elbow grease to clean but the evaporator and condenser were a breeze. Many people unfortunately end up throwing out their window units when all that is needed is a good cleaning. Built up dirt and grime on both coils acts as an insulator and the coils cannot correctly remove both the latent and sensible heat from your household. A good quality window unit can last for years as long as it’s cleaned out every couple of years. Thank you Frost King products.
5.0 out of 5 stars Used it on my car's evaporator. Works fine!
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2017
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I used this on my Lexus IS300. I had an attachment from the Kool-It can I bought so I was able to stick a tube up the evaporator housing and sprayed an entire can in there. The car smells nice and hopefully it'll get rid of this musty moldy smell that occurs sometimes with the AC on recirculate. It's a lemon lime smell to it.
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy this brand, more effective and cheaper.
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2018
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Much better than the competitors to get deep into the fins. Worked better in the last minute of flow than the others at the first minute. The cap is excessively looses and I didn't use the fin straightener. I needed two to do a whole house. Since I was comparing brands I also did my car and that needed it more than the home ac units.
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2018
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Works wonderfully. Spray on in a nice thick coat and watch the dirt and grime fall away. Used it on my window AC unit and my vehicle radiator and AC condenser. If you don't have a garden hose, get one of those cheap garden pressure sprayers at a dollar store and use it to spray water on the coils to wash off this cleaner. It says it will wash off on condensing coils, but I'd rather wash it off myself.
5.0 out of 5 stars Worked perfectly!
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2018
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My 3 year old Honeywell dehumidifier was icing up and leaking. Cleaning the filter regularly did not cure the issue. Before giving up and tossing it, I tried this coil cleaner. Gave it one good soaking and let it evaporate and drip down. After a few hours, I repeated the process for good measure. The gamble worked and my dehumidifier is now working as new again. Best six bucks I've spent in a while...
5.0 out of 5 stars You need this to properly clean your air conditioner condensers
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2019
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Cleaning cooling condensers requires something that is acidic enough to dissolve the accumulated dust, fibers, etc., but not so acidic that it harms the metal fins. This is formulated accordingly. Per the instructions, you spray it directly into the fins. The stream is very strong and the foam instantly expands to get in deep. There is a LOT of product in just one can (it can easily do a whole house condenser unit, or two or three window units). I watched people using this stuff online and saying it didn't work, but that was because they didn't read the instructions. You need to let it set for at least 30 minutes. Then you have the choice of rinsing the fins with water, or just starting up the unit and allowing the water that condenses onto the unit as it cools to drain away the cleaner. I strongly recommend rinsing the cleaner out with water (I used a garden pump sprayer with clean water) because although the product is lemon scented, it doesn't quite smell "good." Also, the additional cleaning action of the rinsing stream doesn't hurt. I saw a flood of brown water come out as I cleaned it. NOTE: If you are cleaning a window unit, make sure the drain hole is opened on the bottom of the unit outside the window. Mine had a rubber stopper in it. If you don't, some of the liquid will overflow the bottom lip into your home.
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