There are many cleaners that are specifically made for AC evaporators and condenser coils. They are fantastic at also cleaning the radiator core of cars, as well as the Power steering and AC condenser in cars.
correct a bottle of ac evaporator cleaner only cost $2, why use so much pepsi and expensive, still he is so nice to buy those pepsi so he reduced people got diabetic disease by 0,1 %
I got my car painted and the guy slipped and painted my Radiator with over spray which is AutoMotive paint any clue to remove before i throw lackker thinner on it.
@@billykulim5202 so u are telling me 4 cans of large Pepsi can save around 8056941 according to today's population? Don't get offended I'm just saying.
Using Coca Cola & Pepsi is a new one one me, you'd be surprised how effective Dawn dish soap mixed with water in a sprayer works. You're brave to just use the hose nozzle on those fins, that's how to bend and damage those in a fast hurry. I would recommend some type of soft bristle or paint brush with that nozzle to remove those bugs off the fins. Good job!
I saw so many bad points in this video that it made me feel sick. At first, he pulls out the hoses while there is still coolant inside, and some of it went on the cables below it. Then vacuuming the radiator with contacting in the fins. Also vacuuming a dry dirt that is stuck to the surface is pointless and it would be easier with water. And the Coca Cola/Pepsi part... oh hell no..
Interesting video. My solution is to clean the radiator when-ever you wash the car. A little water and sprayed on soap would have been cheaper and less maintenance in the long run. Still interesting to watch.
I really wish you could make a video teaching how to clean the inside of it, to finish the "series", first i watched the coolant overflow video, now this one, just miss the inside of the radiator core... awesome content...
I used to work for a company that does only this, i find compressed air to be better than vacuum cleaner :) Also why the cola? Just use Alu cleaner, but most important, do not make the core wet, start 1st with compressed air to blow out the dirt while its dry, then dump it into a bath with aluminium acid (Alucleans) is the one we used. it stays in the bath like 30 seconds, acid only reacts to alu so it if you close the one pipe of the Radiator it will force all rubbish inside the core out. Then just a pressure wash and its done. But lucky this one in the vid did not need cleaning ins as the vehicle used Antifreeze which prevents rust. But ye as for outside, don't waste the cola bro :) drink the cola and use alucleans. But man those radiator hoses..... fucking hate em with a passion the way they join with the radiator..(VW,BMW,MBENZ,AUDI) all those or most of em got that shit. Especially if the customer never used any antifreeze.. plastic so brittle you can not remove that pipe without it breaking to pieces.. But most of those vehicles have high pressure cooling systems so they have to have those special hose fittings, would've been nice if they could stick to the old hose over the pipe with a hose clamp...
Omg you hit the nail with the radiator hoses getting in the way... I was trying to change the radiator fan on my mercedes e350 coupe and everything was easy until I couldn't get the fan because the radiator hose was in the way and I didn't have time to deal with coolant leaks after disconnecting the hose so I had to screw everything back ugh. Although using the aluclean is a good idea so I might as well clean the radiator while I'm at it.
Where in hell they been driving this car? I'm around a lot of dust and this looks like they parked the car downwind of a large cotton gin during several seasons of heavy ginning.
Its a Golf, It uses red synthetic coolant, never seen red coolant block any radiator nor leave any deposits, not even After 20 years unless you have oil in the coolant, with old blue or green coolant yes if you dont change It every few years It make deposits but in this car there Is red coolant already from the factory
Finally a use for all those free bottles of Pepsi from the take out shops! The bubbles helping to lift the bits of stuff and the phosphoric to remove oxidation and brighten the metal. It's a great use of that stuff. Way better than drinking it.
You definitely made it look good. Next time get yourself a fin straightening tool and realign the fins, it helps with keeping the coolant cool. The only other thing I would have done is clean out the inside. That is a very important step for both cooling and life longevity.
Hello, good afternoon, what is the H3NSO3 activator that you use??? Tell us what is the brand that you use to clean the coolant deposits please and thank you Hola buenas tardes, cual es el activador de H3NSO3 que tu ocupas??? Dinos cuál es la marca que tú utilizas para limpiar los depósitos de refrigerante por favor y gracias
Nice job but I have couple questions. Why did you use Pepsi? Maybe it is better chemist to do it. What about inside radiator? Why you don't flush it? Greetings!
NOTE: Everyone has my permission to file the following under "we didn't ask your opinion". First: If your radiator looks like this, I shudder to think about how often you have to change your air filter. Second: If this volume of debris is normal where you drive, you need to rig a mesh screen in front of the radiator. We used to do this on the farm. Easy to remove, easy to clean. Next, you call this easy and cheap. Cheap maybe, but this looks to be an all-day job the way that you're doing it. It wasn't until 4:36 in the video that you got around to using the power washer that I would have started with today. When I was a kid, we used high pressure air followed by a garden hose, but a power washer is definitely better.
Dude... I noticed the fizzy drinks... If you get Sugar in your cooling system your car will be totaled certainly, permanently and irreversibly. Make sure to plug the radiator holes before cleaning and flush the radiator for good measure, I would use at least 4m³ of distilled water, LoL.
Its the lemon acid inside pepsi. You could buy bags of lemon acid, and put them in the water, it would have even more concentrated effect. I use that to flush cooling system from inside.
Skip the cola which is only going to dissolve the aluminium and go straight to washing. Could have been done on the car with the pressure washer at the car wash for $5 in coins without eroding the aluminium cooling fins.
Greetings , nice final result in terms of cleaning the radiator. I don’t know if besides the cola, what was used for cleaning was soap,,also in this channel ,i suggest to do not propose like this solutions ,that release specific toxic residues also in the environment , without adeguate disposal for any specific case. I wish, best complete good luck
After seeing this, I'm sure people would pay you $250 for you to do this to their car. You do 3 a day and BAM, you just made $750, minus taxes and products used. That's till like over $500 a day, easy.
Ah, the old carbonic acid treatment. H2CO3. I'm told cleaning vinegar can do a good job also, but Coke etc. is cheap on special, probably cheaper than the vinegar per litre.
Сахар из напитка сделает липкую поверхность радиатора . Глупая идея , с полной разборкой . Надо просто продуть сжатым воздухом, газом , без масляного компрессора давлении 8 бар , специальной удочкой с нужным соплом . Как пыль , грязь натянул вентилятор , так и лечить надо продувкой .
В составе этого американского пойла содержится ортофосфорная кислота, она и отмывает загрязнение. Купи маленький флакон этой кислоты и разведи его водой до нужной пропорции - будет намного дешевле и правильнее
Save the coke stage,dry vac and hot soapy water all you need ,low pressure degrease wash the engine bay will improve total cooling and cleaned or new air filter.
It was better to connect clean pipe water direct to inlet pipe on the ingine to flash out dirty water residue through outlet pipe to radiator. As well foam water cleans much better ad the car cant overheat or raise gauge above quarter for a distance of 100km or more.
I think its cheaper to use citric acid instead of coke. You can buy citric acid in the market. Plus citric acid doesnt contain sugar so we wont invite any ants to build nest on the radiator. Just my opinion.
Whenever you see someone using a pressure washer, they wave it around like the baton in the hand of the orchestra conductor. The secret is a slow and methodical pattern, ensuring that you clean the article not your boots and the neighbours cat!!! The same folk do the same thing with paint spray guns and paint cans…………it’s a XX chromosome thing!!! Stavros
You forgot to clean the radiator from inside. It's very important ❤️
How do you do it?
@@anirbano in the philippines, we just flush it with distilled water after we put it back together, after flushing fill it with coolant
Open lower and upper tank than gajing to paipes
Where it actually matters the most..
Most important, and the more difficult and time-consuming job.
There are many cleaners that are specifically made for AC evaporators and condenser coils. They are fantastic at also cleaning the radiator core of cars, as well as the Power steering and AC condenser in cars.
correct a bottle of ac evaporator cleaner only cost $2, why use so much pepsi and expensive, still he is so nice to buy those pepsi so he reduced people got diabetic disease by 0,1 %
I got my car painted and the guy slipped and painted my Radiator with over spray which is AutoMotive paint any clue to remove before i throw lackker thinner on it.
@@billykulim5202u know there are more than 7 billion people in this world right? 😂
@@kittykennedyks 0.1% from 7bilion you saved many life
@@billykulim5202 so u are telling me 4 cans of large Pepsi can save around 8056941 according to today's population? Don't get offended I'm just saying.
Using Coca Cola & Pepsi is a new one one me, you'd be surprised how effective Dawn dish soap mixed with water in a sprayer works. You're brave to just use the hose nozzle on those fins, that's how to bend and damage those in a fast hurry. I would recommend some type of soft bristle or paint brush with that nozzle to remove those bugs off the fins. Good job!
I saw so many bad points in this video that it made me feel sick. At first, he pulls out the hoses while there is still coolant inside, and some of it went on the cables below it. Then vacuuming the radiator with contacting in the fins. Also vacuuming a dry dirt that is stuck to the surface is pointless and it would be easier with water. And the Coca Cola/Pepsi part... oh hell no..
10 bottles of coke is like 40 dollars, he could have bought a good radiator cleaner half the price, but maybe in his country coke is cheaper.
@@ribatwwhe is probably from colombia.. thats why the coke is cheaper :D
great video, just one thing, a cheap paintbrush to help agitate the dirt before vacuuming makes life a lot easier/faster to suction out dirty
Interesting video. My solution is to clean the radiator when-ever you wash the car. A little water and sprayed on soap would have been cheaper and less maintenance in the long run. Still interesting to watch.
😊
I really wish you could make a video teaching how to clean the inside of it, to finish the "series", first i watched the coolant overflow video, now this one, just miss the inside of the radiator core... awesome content...
I used to work for a company that does only this, i find compressed air to be better than vacuum cleaner :) Also why the cola? Just use Alu cleaner, but most important, do not make the core wet, start 1st with compressed air to blow out the dirt while its dry, then dump it into a bath with aluminium acid (Alucleans) is the one we used. it stays in the bath like 30 seconds, acid only reacts to alu so it if you close the one pipe of the Radiator it will force all rubbish inside the core out. Then just a pressure wash and its done. But lucky this one in the vid did not need cleaning ins as the vehicle used Antifreeze which prevents rust. But ye as for outside, don't waste the cola bro :) drink the cola and use alucleans. But man those radiator hoses..... fucking hate em with a passion the way they join with the radiator..(VW,BMW,MBENZ,AUDI) all those or most of em got that shit. Especially if the customer never used any antifreeze.. plastic so brittle you can not remove that pipe without it breaking to pieces.. But most of those vehicles have high pressure cooling systems so they have to have those special hose fittings, would've been nice if they could stick to the old hose over the pipe with a hose clamp...
Never pressure wash a radiator…. Never
Omg you hit the nail with the radiator hoses getting in the way... I was trying to change the radiator fan on my mercedes e350 coupe and everything was easy until I couldn't get the fan because the radiator hose was in the way and I didn't have time to deal with coolant leaks after disconnecting the hose so I had to screw everything back ugh. Although using the aluclean is a good idea so I might as well clean the radiator while I'm at it.
i wonder if the maintenance on japanese cars like toyota was easier and the hoses were better?
@taurusnltaurusnl4686 yes! Japanese cars are top of the line when it comes to reliability and working on these is love cuz everything just works
Can u help out I need radiator fins wash
Where in hell they been driving this car? I'm around a lot of dust and this looks like they parked the car downwind of a large cotton gin during several seasons of heavy ginning.
Nice job on the exterior where the air hits how about the interior where the water flows
Its a Golf, It uses red synthetic coolant, never seen red coolant block any radiator nor leave any deposits, not even After 20 years unless you have oil in the coolant, with old blue or green coolant yes if you dont change It every few years It make deposits but in this car there Is red coolant already from the factory
Approx 3 lkh driven
I think this is Sebastien Oggier's car. 😅
@@splitzfiftyfifty9475đ
Если вы в 2022 году, то 10 бутылок Колы стоят дорже радиатора.
Depende donde vivas.
Cola +Pepsi
Finally a use for all those free bottles of Pepsi from the take out shops! The bubbles helping to lift the bits of stuff and the phosphoric to remove oxidation and brighten the metal. It's a great use of that stuff. Way better than drinking it.
You definitely made it look good. Next time get yourself a fin straightening tool and realign the fins, it helps with keeping the coolant cool.
The only other thing I would have done is clean out the inside. That is a very important step for both cooling and life longevity.
Looks great, but using the pressure washer while still installed would probably have done just as good without all the other steps.
Wonderful result! ~ now how about the rest of the engine? 🙂
I always use the high-pressure water gun with an elbow to directly flush the radiator, and the effect is very good without having to disassemble it.
Wow Great...!
I was surprised! I'll try it soon!!!!
Thank you from Japan 👍👍👍
why you do 1 video a year. i think your videos are really cool. should make that playlist populated.
Interesting information. Thank You ever so much. I has been a useful video with GREAT information
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Why there is no comments?
This video is great!
Great video. Nice one, matey 👍
Hello, good afternoon, what is the H3NSO3 activator that you use??? Tell us what is the brand that you use to clean the coolant deposits please and thank you
Hola buenas tardes, cual es el activador de H3NSO3 que tu ocupas??? Dinos cuál es la marca que tú utilizas para limpiar los depósitos de refrigerante por favor y gracias
You did perfect good job bro. Ignore idiots
...I will ignore you
Great work.
How do you get so much dirt on radiator? Do you plow with it ?
So great pls can u mention what liquid is used
I'm sure the airflow through that radiator was much improved after that cleaning.
Nice job! You cleaned the fins. The core is the part of the radiator that holds the liquid !!
You obviously have ZERO knowledge of how a radiator works. Best you keep your comments silent.
When, short of a mud truck, has cleaning the outside of a radiator ever fixed an overheating problem?
Simple but effective!
Waste of soda lol. ✌🏻
Nice work 👍🏼
Nice job but I have couple questions. Why did you use Pepsi? Maybe it is better chemist to do it. What about inside radiator? Why you don't flush it? Greetings!
Good job!👍
NOTE: Everyone has my permission to file the following under "we didn't ask your opinion".
First: If your radiator looks like this, I shudder to think about how often you have to change your air filter.
Second: If this volume of debris is normal where you drive, you need to rig a mesh screen in front of the radiator. We used to do this on the farm. Easy to remove, easy to clean.
Next, you call this easy and cheap. Cheap maybe, but this looks to be an all-day job the way that you're doing it. It wasn't until 4:36 in the video that you got around to using the power washer that I would have started with today. When I was a kid, we used high pressure air followed by a garden hose, but a power washer is definitely better.
Dude...
I noticed the fizzy drinks...
If you get Sugar in your cooling system your car will be totaled certainly, permanently and irreversibly.
Make sure to plug the radiator holes before cleaning and flush the radiator for good measure, I would use at least 4m³ of distilled water, LoL.
Now exactly quick or easy for the normal person.
Excellent job! Thank you for sharing!!!
I live in Arizona. Very dusty. I spray my engine out once a week. My radiator looks brand new still. Where did this car go lol
Excellent job!
Well done!
Its the lemon acid inside pepsi. You could buy bags of lemon acid, and put them in the water, it would have even more concentrated effect. I use that to flush cooling system from inside.
Very good Man i go do on mine . Keep It up the videos
You forgot to add the rum to the mixture to fully clean it!
Awesome video
Skip the cola which is only going to dissolve the aluminium and go straight to washing. Could have been done on the car with the pressure washer at the car wash for $5 in coins without eroding the aluminium cooling fins.
🙂It looks very clumsy, I just have to wipe it off with detergent in the water, but it's very awkward to vacuum all of a sudden.
Amazing job.
very nice work
While fitting back i always find extra parts lying around I can’t fathom where they went.
Oh no. What a waste of soda. I like soda. Great video.
Greetings , nice final result in terms of cleaning the radiator. I don’t know if besides the cola, what was used for cleaning was soap,,also in this channel ,i suggest to do not propose like this solutions ,that release specific toxic residues also in the environment , without adeguate disposal for any specific case. I wish, best complete good luck
wow..............amazing regard you information.............
😍 Amazing job!!!
Great video...really great..
Glad you liked it!
Is Filling new coolant necessary in the radiator flush or can you use old?
Not "necessary", but certainly recommended. Most manufacturers have a coolant flush maintenance interval. Look in the owners manual for the schedule.
Bravo un bel lavoro ci voleva proprio
Baking soda should have the same cleaning effect as drinking soda!🙂
Brilliant job!
After seeing this, I'm sure people would pay you $250 for you to do this to their car.
You do 3 a day and BAM, you just made $750, minus taxes and products used. That's till like over $500 a day, easy.
Our factory has many different types of radiators, if you need to contact us
When he filled the dunk tank with Coke / Pepsi he should have added Mentos.
Like a new one. Great😊
Ah, the old carbonic acid treatment. H2CO3. I'm told cleaning vinegar can do a good job also, but Coke etc. is cheap on special, probably cheaper than the vinegar per litre.
Great thanks 👍
Good work
Great job dear💐
Brilliant, would never have thought of using Coke lol.
Good job
You DEFINITELY do not live in the USA. We are all fat and LAZY. We would NEVER do all that. Great job.......
Vous nettoyé votre radiateur sur la pelouse ?
Que buen vídeo. Te da buenas ideas 👍
And finally the car doesn't breath like it has stage 5 cancer 😊
I have a question... Why you use coke to clean up?
This is unbelievable 😳
Thanks for the nature
تبارك الله عليك الله يعطيك الصحة
Ingine ki lnka lg jati h bahar se to clean ho gya pr under ka kya hoga
Awesome 👌
Cette Golf 5 fesait du rallye pour avoir un radiateur aussi blindé de saleté.
Ça lui aura fait du bien ce coup de propre
Great job!!!
Nice Job,but customers can't pay for the time spent on this Job.I think replacement may be the best option I think.
Сахар из напитка сделает липкую поверхность радиатора . Глупая идея , с полной разборкой . Надо просто продуть сжатым воздухом, газом , без масляного компрессора давлении 8 бар , специальной удочкой с нужным соплом . Как пыль , грязь натянул вентилятор , так и лечить надо продувкой .
Thanks for sharing...
Beautiful
В составе этого американского пойла содержится ортофосфорная кислота, она и отмывает загрязнение. Купи маленький флакон этой кислоты и разведи его водой до нужной пропорции - будет намного дешевле и правильнее
Он не ищет легких путей, он сделал кучу ненужных действий
Save the coke stage,dry vac and hot soapy water all you need ,low pressure degrease wash the engine bay will improve total cooling and cleaned or new air filter.
Промыть изнутри тоже не помешает
Gereksiz işlem, hepsini bulaşık makinasında yıkayınca tertemiz çıkıyor...😉😉
May i ask, why not use the high pressure ckeaner to begin with, be alot cheaper and easier
Best to avoid anything that will bend the fins. Plus most people have access to soda but not a pressure washer.
If I have to go through all this just to clean the radiator, I would just install a new one. LOL
Kenapa pakai minuman bersoda sprt cocacola bisa bersih ya, mohon penjelasan
It's not wise when pointing directly high pressure water beam into the radiator (it will bend the blade and heat will hard to escape).
It was better to connect clean pipe water direct to inlet pipe on the ingine to flash out dirty water residue through outlet pipe to radiator. As well foam water cleans much better ad the car cant overheat or raise gauge above quarter for a distance of 100km or more.
How about HCL+water formula ?
Hey ? What about inside the radiator ???
What about the internal lines?
We need videos man
I think its cheaper to use citric acid instead of coke. You can buy citric acid in the market. Plus citric acid doesnt contain sugar so we wont invite any ants to build nest on the radiator. Just my opinion.
Whenever you see someone using a pressure washer, they wave it around like the baton in the hand of the orchestra conductor. The secret is a slow and methodical pattern, ensuring that you clean the article not your boots and the neighbours cat!!!
The same folk do the same thing with paint spray guns and paint cans…………it’s a XX chromosome thing!!!
Stavros
So, you have pressure washer and used some coke and brushed including the vacuum. Why?)
Where are you’re other vidéo?😢