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Syie9^_^
post Jul 28 2020, 03:56 PM

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QUOTE(Momo33 @ Jul 28 2020, 04:12 PM)
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After watching the hydroclean video .
my conclusion is
1.  you need a strong  chemical to deep clean the coils .  front to back .
2. you need  a strong water jet to  wash out the dirt  .
i figure this should be a  yearly service to do.

i only saw video of the bosch jet washer ..cleaning  coils . 
the jet pressure can be controlled  from to 20 too 100 bars..
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cut the hassle, hydroclean could do the work well.

Syie9^_^
post Jul 28 2020, 04:27 PM

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QUOTE(Momo33 @ Jul 28 2020, 05:47 PM)
i dont see this  hydroclean  available in malaysia ?

what I  mentions   was for DIY  enthusiasts  to understand what was needed to do a good job  nod.gif
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It is available.

https://www.carousell.com.my/p/hydrokleen-a...vice-149066805/

My input not yet as the customer be.

1. the structure of Malaysia hydrokleen company is bad weak, it is a good service product BUT handle by non-visionary business people. <Jesselton Sdn Bhd> <Hydrokleen Service Sdn Bhd> It is like having hawker store everywhere but very weak revenue generating OR low profitability gain business.

2. It can be franchise up well here running from north to south.

3. Looking the counterparts in SG (its under passionair) while Brunei, (A-konkleen), Brunei have their business so well going, booking filled up every month. It is a very good start for a company less than 10 people servicing the entire Brunei country!

4. Problem with Malaysia, too many expert wannabe, lack of REAL expert with industrial input/commercial <.> end consumer feedback; thus the market branding and penetration is very weak.

5. it need to be restructure in Malaysia one.

This post has been edited by Syie9^_^: Jul 28 2020, 04:29 PM
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post Jul 28 2020, 04:31 PM

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QUOTE(Momo33 @ Jul 28 2020, 05:47 PM)
i dont see this  hydroclean  available in malaysia ?

what I  mentions  was for DIY  enthusiasts  to understand what was needed to do a good job  nod.gif
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DIY cleaning is fun, but think of the input cost to get it right. wink.gif




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post Jul 28 2020, 04:49 PM

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QUOTE(Momo33 @ Jul 28 2020, 06:12 PM)
yes... if you have  5 AC s  or more to maintain 
and want the AC s  cooling performance to be tip top ...better to DIY if got the time .
and maybe every 3 years do hydroclean .
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provide you know what you are doing which generally most don`t. And damage the coil/air cond part..
that`s worst.

And once damage, long run performance drop etc. Blame the manufacturer. laugh.gif



 

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