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How to Clean Your Home Air Conditioner Yourself, No Need to Call for Service.

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As we move forward, the use of air conditioners or ACs at the household level is increasing due to rising temperatures, making the air hot and stuffy. Especially for people living in the capital city, ACs have become a basic necessity. But it's not just about using them; you also need to regularly clean them to ensure that the AC is always in good condition and working optimally. You don't have to use AC cleaning services; you can do it yourself at home. The materials you need are easy to find, which can save you money. So, this time, we will provide an easy way to clean your AC at home. Let's take a closer look!

1. Prepare the Tools for Cleaning Your AC.

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Before you start cleaning your AC, you need to prepare some materials, including an old toothbrush, a duster, cleaning solution, screwdriver, water, AC cleaning solution, and a clean cloth. Don't forget to wear a mask and gloves to prevent dust from entering your nose and respiratory tract.

2. Ensure that all cables connected to the power source are disconnected to minimize the risk of short circuits.

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After preparing the tools, make sure that the AC is turned off and unplug all electrical connections. You can also use tape to cover the switch to prevent water from entering the holes and causing short circuits.

3. Open the AC Cover and Clean it from Dirt and Dust.

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The AC cleaning process begins by slowly removing the cover with a screwdriver. Once the cover is open, you can clean it with a duster or vacuum cleaner to remove dust from the surface and the ventilation blades. You can also use a damp cloth to clean stubborn dust stains and then wipe it again with a dry cloth to make the cover even cleaner.

When the AC cover is open, you can also see the AC filter. Make sure to check the condition of the filter first; if it's still in good condition and undamaged, you can clean it directly.

4. Continue cleaning the AC filter with several cleaning steps.

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You can clean the AC filter using tools like an old toothbrush, a brush, a damp cloth, or a dust vacuum. To maximize the cleaning process, you can also remove it from the AC with a screwdriver. If the filter is quite dirty, you can soak it in a special AC cleaning solution to eliminate mold and other contaminants.

Next, you can clean the filter with a cleaning solution like dish soap, gently scrubbing it with a brush or an old toothbrush. Then, rinse the filter with clean water and dry it with a dry cloth to ensure no dust remains.

5. Clean the evaporator unit of the AC to maximize heat absorption from the refrigeration process.

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Before cleaning the evaporator unit, make sure to cover the floor and walls near the AC. This is because there may be dirty water dripping during the cleaning process, potentially dirtying the surrounding walls and floors. You can prepare a small bucket to collect the dirty water during the cleaning process.

Next, you can start cleaning the evaporator using an AC cleaning solution, which is readily available in online marketplaces. Spray the cleaning solution slowly and accurately onto the AC coils to ensure that the evaporator coil is clean without damaging other components. After cleaning, reattach the AC cover and proceed to clean the outdoor unit.

6. Lastly, you need to clean the outdoor unit, including the AC fan, by spraying water in various corners.

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You need to perform two steps to clean the outdoor unit: the outer part and the inside of the cooling grille. For the outer part, you can clean the dust with a brush and an old toothbrush to reach narrow areas. Once it's clean, you can continue cleaning the inside with water and pressure during rinsing to remove stubborn dirt. This rinsing process is meant to remove stubborn dirt, ensuring the entire outdoor AC unit is clean. First, spray water onto the AC grille from the front without removing the fan part. Spray from between the fan blades towards the front and left. While spraying, be careful not to hit the round compressor protected by zinc. Make sure to swing your hand vigorously while spraying so that the water can penetrate hard-to-reach areas. Finally, wipe it clean with a dry, clean cloth.

Well, those are the steps you can take to clean your AC yourself using the tools you have at home. This way, you can save money. Good luck!

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