Dave,
As I was walking down one of the aisles in Home Depot the other day, you and
your post came to my mind as I saw a large see-through jug of a yellowish
liquid which said something or another about cleaning fins on cooling
systems.
Of course because of the extreme pain in my lower back I decided I was not
about to stop and investigate the item any further, please accept my
apologies.
I have not seen the foamy stuff in years and I am glad that you did find it
because the foamy stuff I used a few years ago worked really well.

Best regards,

Omar.

> Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 19:33:58 -0700
> From: "Dave M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [MBZ] Evaporator cleaning - update
> To: Mercedes Discussion List [EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hi all,
>
> I posted a few days ago, asking for recommendations for A/C evaporator
> cleaners. I was looking for one of those foaming aerosol products
> that's supposed to lift crud off the fins, and rinse it down the drain
> tubes. I found a couple of rather pricey options on the internet
> ($15-$40 per can), but was hoping to locate something local so I could
> get it done sooner. On Friday, I called a number of major McParts
> places, HVAC suppliers, and Auto A/C specialty shops. NOBODY had
> anything, and most had no idea what I was talking about, let alone
> heard of any specific products like this. Most were surprised when I
> told them that I had found several on the internet and just wanted a
> local supply! Quite a disappointing venture, at the outset.
>.........................................
....................
>> :-)
>
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Dave M.
> Boise, ID
> 1994 E500 - 95kmi  (Q-ship)
> 1987 300D - 261kmi (Sportline)


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