Diversitech is a leading provider of innovative HVAC tools, equipment, and accessories for heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration professionals. Their comprehensive product range includes refrigerant recovery machines, leak detectors, evacuation pumps, charging tools, coil cleaners, and HVAC installation accessories. Known for quality, reliability, and user-friendly design, Diversitech products help HVAC technicians perform efficient installation, maintenance, and repair.
CaseCLEAN is a case and diffuser cleaner in a 600 ml aerosol, designed for cleaning fan coil and cassette unit cases, boiler covers, and other hard surfaces in HVAC installations. It is highly effective at removing dirt, smudge marks, grease, nicotine, and other soiling from most plastics, metals, and glass without leaving residues.
CoilCLEAN is a dual‑purpose, universal aerosol coil cleaner designed for both indoor and outdoor use on evaporator and condenser coils. It uses a fast‑acting, fin‑friendly formula that removes dirt and grime without attacking the metal, helping to restore airflow and cooling performance.
CoilFOAM is a heavy duty, non‑acid foaming coil cleaner in a 600 ml aerosol can, designed for cleaning outdoor condenser coils on air conditioning and air source heat pump systems. It produces a dense foam that clings to the coil surface, loosens and lifts dirt, grease, and other contaminants, and then drains away to help restore efficient heat transfer...
GreaseBUSTER is a solvent-based “Grease Buster” cleaner and degreaser supplied in a 500 ml aerosol, intended mainly for heavily soiled HVAC condenser coils and nearby metalwork, especially in greasy environments such as commercial kitchens. It rapidly cuts through baked-on fats, oils, and traffic film, helping restore clean, efficient heat-transfer...
LeakSEEK is an aerosol leak detection spray designed to locate leaks in refrigerant, compressed air, propane, or natural gas systems. It produces long‑lasting bubbles that form and persist at the leak point, making both low‑ and high‑pressure leaks easier to see during system testing and commissioning.