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Coil cleaning w/o sand paper and muradic acid... Joseph 07-27-2007
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Posted by Bill on July 29, 2007, 9:41 am
wrote:

> I suggest that you open you eyes some would help
>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Or you sure that is paint and not the OEM coating
> >> because I have came across some coils that are coated
> >> Tony
> >
> > Which of the five evaporator coatings would that be? And he said
> > condenser not evaporator coils.

I suggest you get some training, a dictionary and a spell checker.

Too chicken shit to answer the question too, I see.

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Posted by Tony on July 29, 2007, 2:23 pm

> wrote:
>
>> I suggest that you open you eyes some would help
>>
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >> Or you sure that is paint and not the OEM coating
>> >> because I have came across some coils that are coated
>> >> Tony
>> >
>> > Which of the five evaporator coatings would that be? And he said
>> > condenser not evaporator coils.
>
> I suggest you get some training, a dictionary and a spell checker.

Yes you are absolutely right I could use some
English language inpruvingment.

However chicken shit can come only from those
that have experience in being nothing ales but that!
Tony say that

>
> Too chicken shit to answer the question too, I see.
>
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Posted by Bill on July 30, 2007, 1:26 am
wrote:
> >
> > Too chicken shit to answer the question too, I see.

> However chicken shit can come only from those
> that have experience in being nothing ales but that!
> Tony say that

Tony avoided answering the question again. Maybe Tony shouldn't talk
about things he obviously knows nothing about.

I thought you said you were an RSES member. You sure the f could fool me.

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Posted by Joseph on July 28, 2007, 8:20 pm

> Or you sure that is paint and not the OEM coating
> because I have came across some coils that are coated
> Tony

http://www.geocities.com/jrpitzner/

>
> >
> > Have recently seen some condenser coils that have been painted
> > directly and/or hit with over spray. Any way of
> > cleaning the paint off of finned coils? Undecided on what to try next as
> > the condenser cleaners have not worked. Was
> > thinking of looking for some kind of graffiti remover.
> >
> > Joseph
> >
> >
> >
>
>


Posted by pRECISIONmachinisT on July 28, 2007, 4:28 pm

>
> Have recently seen some condenser coils that have been painted
directly and/or hit with over spray. Any way of
> cleaning the paint off of finned coils? Undecided on what to try next as
the condenser cleaners have not worked. Was
> thinking of looking for some kind of graffiti remover.
>

Hi Joseph,

Depending on type of paint maybe acetone on a rag

CAUTION NO OPEN FLAMES OR SPARKS

Hold it there a minute or so in order to saturate and then flush with a weak
acetone /water /detergent solution from a spray bottle.

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