3. Clean the Fan
Also, clean the AC fan with the same liquid. You can immediately clean the fan at the same time as cleaning the evaporator. How to clean it is also the same as spraying a special liquid on the dirty fan
4. Clean the Outside
Use a brush to clean dust or dirt stuck to the cooling grille (which is shaped like a car radiator). Use a toothbrush to clean in tight places and the brush doesn’t reach that area. When cleaning for this initial stage we do not need water and detergent. This step is not required to clean from the inside because the dust that sticks is only the outside and cleaning from the inside in the next step requires detergent and water.
Make sure there is no electricity, on the AC cord, then you can spray the outside of the AC with running water and detergent. Wash the outside of the air conditioner with water running down the hose and set it to a medium speed so that it is strong enough to carry dirt but not to damage the air conditioner’s components.
5. Clean AC Surface
After you clean the filter, evaporator, and the outside of the air conditioner, the last step is to clean the surface or casing of the air conditioner. You can clean the surface of the air conditioner with a clean, dry cloth.
Wipe up the sidelines of the air conditioner’s surface because dirt will usually stick to that part. after that, put the AC casing back into the AC body and you have finished washing your air conditioner.
Wait 2 hours or so for the AC to blame, the longer the better. For the first power on, position the remote to the FAN position, not to the COOL, DRY, or AUTO position. The goal is to remove the remaining water in it, 10 minutes later it can be changed to the position you want.