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The Airconcare AC6 2-pack is a concentrated split-system coil cleaning kit for indoor fan coil maintenance, giving you two 50 ml concentrate bottles plus a long nose sprayer for targeted application. Each 50 ml bottle mixes with 500 ml of water, so this pack makes up to 1000 ml of cleaning solution in total. It is best suited to homeowners, facility teams and HVAC techs who want a lighter, coil-focused clean for wall-mounted split systems without stepping straight into a larger wash-bag kit. Browse the full air conditioner cleaning kits range or compare more options in the Airconcare collection.
This product is a compact 2-wash concentrate pack designed for cleaning air-conditioner cooling coils and fan rotors. It includes a reusable long nose sprayer and two concentrate bottles, with each bottle diluted into 500 ml of water before use. That makes it a practical fit for buyers who want more than a one-wash refill, but do not need a full-size cleaning kit with wash bag included.
| Brand | Airconcare / MacGyver Lab |
| Model / pack style | AC6 concentrated 2-pack with sprayer |
| Cleaner type | Concentrated air-conditioner coil cleaner |
| Application | Servicing and cleaning air-conditioner cooling coils and fan rotors |
| Mix ratio | Each 50 ml bottle mixed with 500 ml water |
| Total mixed volume | 1000 ml |
| Typical usage guide | About 500 ml per air-conditioner coil and fan blade |
| Coil compatibility | Marketed as safe for blue epoxy-coated cooling coils |
| Formula notes | Biodegradable; contains organic cleaning agents made from Australian-grown orange and citrus fruits according to supplier claims |
| Safety status | Hazardous substance, non-dangerous good in the supplied Australian MSDS |
The included instructions position this as a practical spray-and-flush cleaner for split-system fan coil units. The source workflow is straightforward: turn power off, fit wash protection if needed, spray the cooling coil and rotary blades, wait about 10 minutes, then flush the same areas thoroughly with fresh water or a pressure sprayer. This is one reason the product works best for buyers who understand that proper cleaning still involves rinsing away loosened dirt and bio-slime, not just spraying and walking away.
Choose this AC6 2-pack if you want a compact two-wash concentrate kit with sprayer. Choose the 1x Concentrated Air Conditioner Cleaning Wash Kit if you only need a single wash. Choose the AC9 Split System Cleaning Kit if you want a more complete wash-bag setup for deeper indoor cleaning. If you already have your own flushing gear and just need runoff control, pair this kit with the Air Conditioner Wash Bag. For faster trade workflows, see the Airconcare ProTAB Jet-Wash Kit.
This product is most relevant to indoor split-system fan coil cleaning. It is not a replacement for a pressure washer, wash bag, drain clearing tools or deeper overhaul work. The instructions themselves note that severe clogs may need additional drain clearing, including vacuuming from the outlet end of the drain if the drainpipe is choked. If you expect a messy rinse-out, using a wash bag is the cleaner and safer option for walls, floors and nearby finishes.
For trust and compliance, this page should not oversimplify the chemistry. The supplied Australian MSDS classifies the product as a hazardous substance but a non-dangerous good, with eye irritation risk noted. Keep it out of reach of children, avoid skin and eye contact, wash hands after use, and follow the label and SDS. The instructions also say not to spray electrical component areas and to always turn off power before cleaning. For workplace use, Safe Work Australia says safety data sheets contain important information for using chemicals safely in the workplace. If the job also involves electrical fault work or refrigerant-side service, use appropriately qualified personnel.
Two 50 ml concentrate bottles mixed at 500 ml each make a total of 1000 ml of cleaning solution.
The pack includes a 500 ml long nose spray bottle and 2 x 50 ml AIRCONcare concentrate bottles.
Yes, this product is best understood as a spray-and-flush cleaner. The supplied instructions say to wait about 10 minutes after spraying, then flush thoroughly with fresh water or a pressure sprayer.
The manufacturer markets the cleaner as safe for blue epoxy-coated cooling coils, which is one reason it is aimed at split-system indoor maintenance.
The source material says each cleaning typically uses about 500 ml per air-conditioner coil and fan blade. In practical terms, that makes this pack suitable for around two standard washes, depending on how dirty the unit is.
You can, but if you expect a thorough rinse-out or messy runoff, a wash bag is the better setup. It keeps dirty water off walls, furnishings and nearby electrics.
Not always. The instructions say severe drain or bio-slime blockages may need extra clearing steps. For dirtier units, a larger kit like the AC9 kit may be a better fit.
Yes, it is marketed for domestic split-system cleaning, but buyers still need to turn off power, avoid spraying electrical parts, follow the instructions, and use a more qualified technician where the job moves beyond normal cleaning.
HVACShop stocks air-conditioner cleaning kits, wash bags, tools and maintenance products for tradies, facility teams and informed DIY buyers across Australia.
Need help choosing between this 2-pack, a single-wash kit or a full split-system cleaning setup? Contact HVACShop or request a personalised quote.
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