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Proper Cleaning and Maintaining
of Coated Coils for Corrosion Protection

Properly cleaning your coated coils is the simple, yet crucial, maintenance that ensures warranty compliance and helps maintain the efficiency and longevity of the HVAC equipment. 

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Option 1 for Regular Maintenance Cleaning: Hot Water

Hot water is recommended as the best cleaning method for regular maintenance.

This should be done at least biannually.

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Note: Local conditions and environment may require additional frequency of cleaning.

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Proper Cleaning of Coated Coils with Gulf Clean by Modine

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Step 1: Coil Cleaner

Formulated to thoroughly clean, this easy-to-use coil cleaner effectively removes soil and dirt. Instructions are easy to follow and require no special equipment or personal protective equipment (PPE).

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Step 2: Salt Reducer

This is a concentrated liquid soluble salt reducer blended to aid in removing chlorides, sulfates, and surface reacted salts. Use in conjunction with the first step, the coil cleaner, to thoroughly clean and revitalize HVAC/R systems and equipment by removing these corrosive elements.

Option 2 for Heavy Deposit Cleaning: Use Specific Products

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