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<blockquote data-quote="LennyDw" data-source="post: 3797431" data-attributes="member: 50329"><p>Just moved from arizona, we don't have vegetation that clogs up our AC units. Primarily the monsoons in the summer would get any crud off of it with a high winds and rains.</p><p></p><p>So should I hit the AC units with a power washer, or is a normal hose nozzle strong enough to get whatever the hell cottonwood is off of the coils?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LennyDw, post: 3797431, member: 50329"] Just moved from arizona, we don't have vegetation that clogs up our AC units. Primarily the monsoons in the summer would get any crud off of it with a high winds and rains. So should I hit the AC units with a power washer, or is a normal hose nozzle strong enough to get whatever the hell cottonwood is off of the coils? [/QUOTE]
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