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3x MIZU Foam Air-Con Cleaner 500ml for $87 Delivered Via eBay (Haiton)

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Rejuvenate Your AC

Keep your air conditioner coils clean and save energy and money.

Air conditioners work most efficiently when coils are clean. Build up of mould, dirt, and grime cause the system to work harder than it needs to and will shorten the life span of your A/C unit.

• Eliminate Unpleasant Odours
• Save Energy Consumption & Money
• Expand the Life of Your A/C

Non Acidic & Environmentally Friendly

Mizu Foam has been designed especially for cleaning the coils of your A/C unit. Mizu Foam is the only non-acidic, environmentally friendly air conditioner cleaner on the Australian market!

Mizu Foam will quickly and effortlessly clean your air conditioner to extend its life and efficiency.

• Fast Acting
• Completely Safe & Nonhazardous
• Environmentally Friendly
• Kill Germs & Bacteria
• Affordable

Cleaning your air conditioner with Mizu Foam is a fast, easy and affordable way to keep your a/c clean. If you don't usually clean your a/c or you have only tried other cleaning methods then you must try Mizu Foam and experience the benefits for yourself.

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  • +1

    I remember paying just over 15 ringgit ($5 AUD) in Malaysia for one can. It's not the same product but it's description is pretty similar to what your product does.

    • +3

      Welcome to Australia… and Aussie retailers still wonder why we shop offshore.

      • Welcome I've been here 3/4 of my life.

  • +6

    do not deal with this mob

    I bought the above item and they sent me fly spray

    • -4

      please provide your order detail, We are PROFESSIONAL air-con supplier,never got these products such as fly spray!

      • +2

        We are professional con supplier.

  • How does this product work?
    I spray on the foam and it melts away the "bad things'?
    Do I have to wipe the foam off?

    • +2

      I wonder if it does work. "Mizu" is the Japanese word for "water", isn't it? "Water" foam?

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