wdk450
Well-known member
Gang:
I have a can of the special cleaner spray for general air conditioner coil cleaning. You spray this stuff on, let it sit, then flush it out with a high pressure water spray. I am sure if I did this on my RV, there would be a flood of water inside the trailer. I guess I could fabricate an inside plug with sheet plywood, trash bags and towels, held tightly to the ceiling with a wood stud. I would still worry about flush water going into the ductwork.
Has anyone done this AC coil cleaning? What did you do to prevent problems from the water flush?
I have a can of the special cleaner spray for general air conditioner coil cleaning. You spray this stuff on, let it sit, then flush it out with a high pressure water spray. I am sure if I did this on my RV, there would be a flood of water inside the trailer. I guess I could fabricate an inside plug with sheet plywood, trash bags and towels, held tightly to the ceiling with a wood stud. I would still worry about flush water going into the ductwork.
Has anyone done this AC coil cleaning? What did you do to prevent problems from the water flush?