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    Quote Originally Posted by Top_Fuel View Post
    There are foaming cleaners made just for cleaning condensers and evaporators. Usually you would use these on your home air conditioner, but you could also use them on your car. Here's a video of how they work. You spray them on and they foam up and clean off the dirt. You often times don't even need to rinse them off...
    Sure would be nice if this would work on cleaning coolant goo from heater cores.


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    Why do you think you need to clean your condenser?

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    Well just saw this how to may wash or clean the evaporator.

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    Sorry for reviving an old thread but i wanted to share a much easier way to remove the evaporator. instead of pulling out all of the dashboard.

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    I didn't understand a thing in that video beyond the words "Mitsubishi Mirage."

    Can you translate and tell us what all that goo is on that guy's evaporator?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Top_Fuel View Post
    I didn't understand a thing in that video beyond the words "Mitsubishi Mirage."

    Can you translate and tell us what all that goo is on that guy's evaporator?

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    All i know is those goo was because of using GEL Type Freshner and Liquid type thats what they said here in the Philippines.


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