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Description
Mizu Foam Coil Cleaner Spray
Fast, no-rinse coil cleaning for routine HVAC maintenance. Mizu Foam Coil Cleaner Spray is a foaming aerosol cleaner for evaporator coils, condenser fins and fan blades. It is designed for tradies, maintenance teams and informed DIY buyers who want a quick, aluminium-safe option for lifting grime, grease and build-up without dragging out a full rinse setup for every service call.
Shopping more broadly? Browse our coil cleaners range, or step up to a full air conditioner cleaning kit if you need wash bags, sprayers and rinse-friendly tools for heavier cleaning jobs.
Best for
- Routine maintenance on split systems, ducted air conditioning and general HVAC equipment
- Cleaning evaporator fins, condenser coils, fan blades and accessible heat-exchanger surfaces
- Jobs where a no-rinse aerosol is faster and tidier than a full wash-bag or pressure-rinse setup
- Buyers wanting a non-acidic cleaner that is safe on aluminium and common coil metals when used as directed
Not ideal for
- Heavily soiled systems that need a full rinse-based clean and runoff control
- Refrigerant-related servicing, leak repair, charging, commissioning or any task that risks refrigerant emission
Why buyers choose Mizu Foam
- No-rinse workflow: handy for faster maintenance rounds and tight access areas
- Foaming action: helps lift dirt, grease, mould and surface grime from coil faces and fins
- Aluminium-safe chemistry: non-acidic and suitable for common coil metals
- 360° valve: easier application on undersides and awkward angles
- Citrus scent: helps freshen the unit while you clean
Key specs
| Brand | MIZU |
| SKU | MIZU |
| Product type | Foaming coil cleaner spray |
| Rinse requirement | No-rinse |
| Application style | Aerosol spray with 360° valve |
| Suitable surfaces | Aluminium coils and common coil metals |
| Typical use areas | Evaporator fins, condenser coils, fan blades, coil faces |
| Scent | Fresh citrus |
Where it works best
Mizu Foam is a strong fit for routine evaporator and condenser maintenance where you want a quick foaming cleaner without a full washdown. For heavier outdoor grime, greasy condensers or deeper split-system cleans where runoff needs to be captured, it often makes sense to pair this product with a cleaning kit, a cleaning & preventative maintenance setup, or to compare options in our cleaning chemical range.
How to use
- Switch off power to the unit and follow the equipment manual and product label.
- Shake the can well before use.
- Spray evenly over the coil, fin or blade surface.
- Allow the foam to dwell for several minutes so it can loosen contamination.
- Let the product work as directed. For heavy contamination, reassess whether a full rinse-based clean or a larger cleaning kit is the better option.
Important: This product supports maintenance cleaning. It does not replace licensed RAC servicing where refrigerant work, electrical diagnosis or sealed-system faults are involved.
What’s included
- Mizu Foam Coil Cleaner Spray
What you may also need
- Air conditioner cleaning kits – for wash bags, hoses and rinse-friendly accessories
- Coil cleaners – to compare no-rinse aerosols with concentrate or heavier-duty options
- Guide: the best chemical to clean AC coils – for choosing the right cleaner by job type
- Guide: choosing the right air conditioner cleaning kit – for buyers needing a more complete setup
- Contact HVACShop – if you want help choosing the right cleaner or kit
Helpful references
- energy.gov.au – The Importance of Cleaning Coils
- ARC – Refrigerant Handling Codes of Practice
- ACCC – Repair, replace, refund, cancel
FAQs
Do I need to rinse Mizu Foam after use?
No. This is a no-rinse formula designed for faster routine coil maintenance.
Is it safe on aluminium coils and fins?
Yes. The current product description states that it is non-acidic, biodegradable and safe on aluminium and common coil metals when used as directed.
Can I use it on evaporator coils and condenser coils?
Yes. It is positioned for evaporator fins, condenser coils, fan blades and coil faces.
When should I choose a full cleaning kit instead?
If the unit is heavily soiled, you need runoff control, or you are cleaning an indoor split head where a wash bag and rinse workflow make more sense, start with a split-system cleaning kit.
Does this replace professional HVAC service?
No. It is a maintenance cleaner, not a substitute for licensed diagnosis, refrigerant work or repairs.
How often should coils be cleaned?
That depends on dust load, location and equipment use. Coastal, dusty and high-use sites often need more frequent attention than a standard home system.
Why buy from HVACShop.com.au?
Trade-ready HVAC gear, Australia-wide shipping, and local support when you need help choosing the right cleaner or kit.
- ABN: 98 351 143 900 – verify via ABN Lookup
- Support: 0412 333 115 · support@hvacshop.com.au · Mon–Fri, 9:00am–5:00pm AEST
- Shipping carriers: Australia Post, TNT, Hunter Express and Toll Priority (varies by item and destination)
- Dispatch & delivery: in-stock orders aim to leave within 3 business days; typical delivery is 1–3 business days to capital cities and up to 7+ business days to remote/regional areas; tracking is emailed within 24 hours after dispatch
- Returns & warranty: change-of-mind returns are subject to store policy conditions; unused items must be returned in original packaging within the stated timeframe; manufacturer warranty applies; see Shipping & Returns and Terms & Conditions
- Secure payments: American Express, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Mastercard, PayPal, Shop Pay, UnionPay and Visa
- Compliance note: In Australia, any RAC work that carries a risk of refrigerant emission requires the appropriate licence and must follow the applicable Code of Practice. This product is for cleaning and maintenance only.
- Author: HVACShop Content Team (AU)
- Reviewer: Licensed refrigeration & air-conditioning technician (ARCtick)
- Last updated: 2026-03-11 (AEST)















