sorry but why wouldnt you have the vacuum running when you used the brush? Seems foolish to have all that material around and then have to clean up afterwards...imho
Thank you. My Fujitsu looks just like this one, and it has gone completely mouldy inside. I don't know why either, I've had them for 3 years and they never went mouldy before. The AC engineer wouldn't come out and clean it so they've been turned off for 6 months now. I couldn't figure out how to remove the plastic cover to even get at it. But I'm going to give your method a try.
Consiglierei invece dello spruzzino qualunque che non consente una copertura uniforme e della bottiglia d'acqua che lascerei nel frigo, uno spruzzino a pompa professionale. In conclusione occorre l'igenizzante.
Ive used these hot water steamers. A Cold water MINI Hi pressure washer, works like a Miracle, Zero disassembly, Full Disclosure = I'm Not married, No (white) carpet, Mop up over flow, under 3-5 mins
I'm an HVAC technician. In my own opinion your method took too much time. What we do is simply just remove the filter, front panel, and the cover to expose the whole evaporator coil. Then we cover the electronic pcb with plastic to avoid water damage. Then we put a wash bag with a hose connected to a bucket, then we wash it using pressure washer with detergent. It would only take 30 minutes to do.
Hey this dude is a hack. I’m a real hvac service tech. We don’t do half ass jobs as this. Mini split bib does it faster, how about all the shit left behind that panel you’re not removing. That’s how I absolutely knew you was very green.
Where I live in Australia, it’s anywhere between $250 to $$400 for a tech to clean an air con. Too expensive and you don’t need a degree or trade certificate to do it. Plenty of kits on Amazon and videos from service techs on TH-cam. Techs/Tradespeople charge waaaay too much in Australia - so they can fund their 4 x 4’s, jetski’s and boats.
@@jonesguest9824 It was probably a little more than an hour. I don’t know how they set their prices. I went to them because they installed it originally. I’ll shop around next time.
sorry but why wouldnt you have the vacuum running when you used the brush? Seems foolish to have all that material around and then have to clean up afterwards...imho
Let me tell you something when the dust is sticking, you can't clean it with just a vacuum cleaner!! You need a brush!!!
Never been cleaning dust before?
@HandmadeCreativeChannel he means at the same time
Thank you. My Fujitsu looks just like this one, and it has gone completely mouldy inside. I don't know why either, I've had them for 3 years and they never went mouldy before. The AC engineer wouldn't come out and clean it so they've been turned off for 6 months now. I couldn't figure out how to remove the plastic cover to even get at it. But I'm going to give your method a try.
30 seconds in and you've successfully convinced me to just pay the AC guy $100 for a deep clean 😝
Thanks for the video. We have three units at home so plan to do this myself.
If you have Asthma, make sure you wear a mask when cleaning the dust.
who can really screw the AC engineer , until 2024 still can't take out the blower to clean it ourselves .
You could use a temperature gun to check before and after cooling temps .
Omg sir it's easier to remove the front cover
Consiglierei invece dello spruzzino qualunque che non consente una copertura uniforme e della bottiglia d'acqua che lascerei nel frigo, uno spruzzino a pompa professionale. In conclusione occorre l'igenizzante.
El tema es interesante, pero pierde todo interés por desconexión del idioma
Ive used these hot water steamers. A Cold water MINI Hi pressure washer, works like a Miracle, Zero disassembly, Full Disclosure = I'm Not married, No (white) carpet, Mop up over flow, under 3-5 mins
Which one do you recommend?
и аз съм със Фуджицу лука ,но без разглобяване не мисля че турбината е добре почистена
I'm an HVAC technician. In my own opinion your method took too much time. What we do is simply just remove the filter, front panel, and the cover to expose the whole evaporator coil. Then we cover the electronic pcb with plastic to avoid water damage. Then we put a wash bag with a hose connected to a bucket, then we wash it using pressure washer with detergent. It would only take 30 minutes to do.
How about posting a video of this process?
How to remove front panel from Vivax V design
3 Times Needs To Clean It
It's just better to tear apart the mini split!!!
That was painful
La vida es puro teatro.
Don’t be lazy take the cover off and do a
Proper job
Right. Don't be lazy. And when do you rinse the foam full of gunk off? Not a good way to clean a split unit
For what it's worth, the instructions on the foam cleaner that I have says no need to rinse, just let it dry.@@quietjohn806
Bruh
Hey this dude is a hack. I’m a real hvac service tech. We don’t do half ass jobs as this. Mini split bib does it faster, how about all the shit left behind that panel you’re not removing. That’s how I absolutely knew you was very green.
Where I live in Australia, it’s anywhere between $250 to $$400 for a tech to clean an air con. Too expensive and you don’t need a degree or trade certificate to do it. Plenty of kits on Amazon and videos from service techs on TH-cam. Techs/Tradespeople charge waaaay too much in Australia - so they can fund their 4 x 4’s, jetski’s and boats.
@@rubyredjeans ...it was $600 here (California) the last time I had one cleaned. 😔 Re: Mitsubishi
@@jonniesantosWhy did cost so much? Was it more than 3hrs?
@@jonesguest9824 It was probably a little more than an hour. I don’t know how they set their prices. I went to them because they installed it originally. I’ll shop around next time.
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