if you just spray the coils with water do you need the bib/plastic under the unit?
In my experience with this Daikin yes.
if you just spray the coils with water do you need the bib/plastic under the unit?
basically the coils are made of copper and aluminum, as long as it's not acidic, it should not hurt the coils... they wouldn't make a formulation that hurt the coil would they??
Still experimenting with this. My options are remove the blower or try to clean again. The Daikin blower is not something I want to remove as it entails loosening the coil left side and moving it up and out to remove blower wheel. Which must put a lot of strain on tubing.
Been experimenting with different cleaners. A bit of gunk in a cup and watch what happens. Vinegar, alcohol, Simple Green, ammonia, bathroom mold remover, hydrogen peroxide, water based coil cleaner, Oxyclean. Do nothing to break up the gunk. Also left one cup of gunk dry as a control.
Pure bleach eats it up, 50% bleach works and the recommended for cleaning 10% bleach solution does the job after about 20 minutes, also Kaboom cleaner does a good job on it.
The 2 cups on left and cup in front are the bleach results.
Honest, I just a run a wet paper towel along it. That's pretty much it.