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We've only changed the labels.*

Great news! Britain 's favourite air conditioning coil cleaners are exactly the same!

Yes, we know the labels look a bit smarter - OK, the information is easier to read - and, yes, you can now see at a glance exactly which coil cleaner is the best one for your particular job. but, trust us, underneath the designer makeover these are still the same efficient, hardworking coil cleaners that Air Conditioning professionals know and love.

SuperClean is still the business for shifting heavy duty grime from outdoor condenser units, CondenCide still cleans and disinfects indoor coils faster and more thoroughly than anything else you can buy, and EnviroCoil is still your universal, one-bottle solution, safely covering indoor and outdoor uses.

So, please, ignore the fancy new look. They're still the same great cleaners they always were.

* Well, almost.

OK - we'll own up. We couldn't resist making just a little improvement. If you look closely, you'll notice that Condencide now features QX-60® - our exclusive, fast-kill disinfectant, which kills 99.9% of all bacteria and fungi, on contact, in 60 seconds or less. making it even quicker and more powerful, and massively reducing conventional cleaning time. We hope you don't mind.

For more information see our Coil Cleaner and Flushing Products pdf

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New QX-60® fast-kill disinfectant from Advanced Engineering

As anyone involved in maintaining air conditioning and refrigeration systems should know, bacteria, fungi and other microbes growing on evaporator coils are bad news. At the very least they create bad smells. Left uncontrolled they can also cause allergic reactions and transmit diseases through the circulated air. What's more, the build-up of dirt and microbes reduces system efficiency, leading to larger energy bills and even damage to the system itself and the fabric of the building.

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