Coil Type
Indoor evaporator coils and outdoor condenser coils often require different cleaning products and application methods.
Always verify whether the cleaner is designed for evaporator coils, condenser coils, or both.

This cleaner is intended for outdoor condenser coil cleaning applications. Always follow the product label and avoid using on indoor evaporator coils unless the manufacturer specifically allows that application.
Send us your indoor unit model number, serial number, and photos of the existing part before ordering. This helps us verify compatibility and reduce the chance of ordering the wrong replacement part.
Rectorseal Desolv 16 oz Clear Coil Cleaner, MPN 82561, is a non-corrosive cleaner designed specifically for HVAC and refrigeration coils. This product safely cleans coils without damaging metal surfaces. It is biodegradable, low in toxicity, and safe for use around humans, animals, and aquatic life.
This cleaner acts as a corrosion inhibitor and does not lose heat transfer efficiency.
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| Compatibility Notice | This part may fit other MRCOOL® models and generations. Compatibility outside the listed models is not guaranteed without verification. |
| Brand | Rectorseal |
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| MRCOOL® Part Number | 82561 |
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This replacement part should be installed by a qualified technician or a capable installer familiar with mini split service procedures. Always disconnect power before servicing HVAC equipment.
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HVAC CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Choosing the right HVAC coil cleaner depends on the coil type, application, contamination level, rinse requirements, equipment location, and manufacturer recommendations. Using the correct cleaner helps improve system performance, efficiency, and coil longevity.
Indoor evaporator coils and outdoor condenser coils often require different cleaning products and application methods.
Always verify whether the cleaner is designed for evaporator coils, condenser coils, or both.
Dust, dirt, grease, pollen, cottonwood, cooking residue, and industrial contaminants may require different cleaning strengths.
Heavy buildup may require a concentrated cleaner rather than a maintenance-grade solution.
Some HVAC cleaners are specifically formulated for indoor use, while others are intended for outdoor condenser cleaning.
Verify where the cleaner will be used before selecting a product.
Certain coil cleaners require water rinsing after application, while others are formulated as no-rinse products.
No-rinse cleaners are often preferred for indoor evaporator coil applications.
Modern HVAC systems may contain aluminum, copper, coated, or microchannel coils that require compatible cleaning products.
Always verify the cleaner is approved for the coil materials being serviced.
Regular coil cleaning can improve airflow, efficiency, system performance, and equipment lifespan.
Annual cleaning is recommended for many HVAC systems, especially in dusty or high-use environments.
Using the correct HVAC coil cleaner helps maintain system efficiency, improve heat transfer, reduce energy consumption, and extend equipment life. Always follow manufacturer instructions and verify application compatibility before use.