
Coil & Fin Cleaner
Improve HVAC Performance Naturally
Less Toxins. More Life.
Cleaner Coils. Better Airflow. Improved Efficiency.
Your heating and cooling system works hard every day, but over time, dirt, dust, grease, pollen, and other contaminants can accumulate on coils and fins, reducing airflow and system efficiency.
Culleoka Coil & Fin Cleaner is designed to help remove that buildup, allowing HVAC systems to operate more efficiently while supporting cleaner indoor environments.
Whether you're maintaining a residential air conditioner, commercial rooftop unit, PTAC system, or refrigeration equipment, regular coil cleaning is an important part of preventive maintenance.
What Makes It Different?
Helps Restore System Efficiency
Dirty coils make HVAC systems work harder.
Regular cleaning helps improve airflow and heat transfer, allowing equipment to perform more efficiently.
Removes Dirt & Organic Buildup
Designed to help loosen and remove:
- Dirt
- Dust
- Grease
- Pollen
- Organic residue
- Airborne contaminants
Supports Preventive Maintenance
Routine coil cleaning can help extend equipment life, improve efficiency, and reduce unnecessary service calls.
Best Uses
Residential HVAC
- Central Air Systems
- Heat Pumps
- Window Units
- Mini-Split Systems
Commercial HVAC
- Rooftop Units
- PTAC Units
- Condenser Coils
- Evaporator Coils
- Air Handlers
Refrigeration Equipment
- Walk-In Coolers
- Freezers
- Refrigerated Display Cases
Industrial Equipment
- Heat Exchange Coils
- Cooling Equipment
- Ventilation Systems
How to Use
Routine Coil Cleaning
- Turn off power to the unit before cleaning.
- Remove loose debris from the coil if necessary.
- Apply Coil & Fin Cleaner evenly across the coil surface.
- Allow the cleaner to penetrate and loosen buildup.
- Rinse if required by the equipment manufacturer or application.
- Restore power after the equipment is ready for operation.
Always follow the equipment manufacturer's maintenance recommendations.
Preventive Maintenance
Schedule routine coil cleaning as part of your HVAC maintenance program to help maintain peak performance throughout the year.
Helpful Tips
- Always disconnect power before servicing equipment.
- Clean coils regularly to maintain airflow and efficiency.
- Remove heavy debris before applying cleaner.
- Follow all equipment manufacturer recommendations.
- Regular maintenance often reduces energy consumption and helps extend equipment life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I clean my HVAC coils?
Over time, dirt and debris restrict airflow and reduce heat transfer, causing the system to work harder. Routine cleaning helps maintain efficiency and performance.
How often should coils be cleaned?
Frequency depends on the environment.
Residential systems are commonly inspected annually, while commercial systems or equipment in dusty or greasy environments may require more frequent cleaning.
Can I use this on PTAC units?
Yes.
Coil & Fin Cleaner is an excellent choice for PTAC systems commonly found in hotels, healthcare facilities, apartments, and commercial buildings.
Do I need to rinse the cleaner?
Always follow the product label instructions and the recommendations of your equipment manufacturer, as rinsing requirements may vary by application.
Is this product suitable for commercial maintenance programs?
Absolutely.
It is ideal for schools, healthcare facilities, hotels, office buildings, manufacturing plants, and commercial HVAC service providers.
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- Grease, Tar & Odor Remover – Heavy-duty maintenance cleaning.
- Probiotic Deodorizer – Help maintain fresh mechanical rooms and service areas.
Customer Success Story
"After adding Coil & Fin Cleaner to our preventive maintenance schedule, our PTAC units stayed noticeably cleaner, and routine service became much easier. It's now a standard part of our maintenance program."
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Protect your HVAC investment.
Regular coil cleaning helps improve efficiency, support better airflow, and keep heating and cooling systems operating at their best.