Hi Josh, we do a fair amount of ac work at the shop where I work. Mainly European cars, but I have a background in domestic and Asian. We flush with a cleaning fluid specifically for ac systems forced through from a reservoir that has a triggered nozzle attached, pressurized by shop air. Then dried out with shop air regulated down for 15-20 minutes.
We attach a hose from the outlet to a 5 gallon bucket loaded with rags, hole I the lid, to catch the oil and cleaner vapors. Seems to work well for us.
Sorry no photos. Not at work. Having a great 4th on the porch.
One thing to think about, though. The condenser tubes on modern systems have extremely small inside diameters to be more efficient. They clog very easily and are difficult to flush.
We usually replace the condenser with catastrophic compressor failures. Oem condensers or oe equivalent are most efficient. Cheap aftermarket replacements have larger tubes and your cooling will suffer because of this.
Hope I helped, I've learned a ton on gj, like to pay back just a little.
Brad