Sweltering heat demands great AC performance. Here's how to clean your setup so it runs at maximum efficiency.
For many, the past few summer months have been scorchers. It's been nearly impossible to get by without relying on air conditioning. Using cross ventilation can help boost your AC a bit when the weather's mild, but when temperatures rise to blazing inferno levels, only an AC functioning at full capacity
will do. Air conditioning units need to be cleaned, just like other appliances. If you aren't giving yours a little love regularly, you might be left a little hot under the collar, while wasting energy.Changing the filter on a regular basis is the most important factor in
keeping an AC giving as much cool air as possible, but there are other ways an
AC gets dirty and backed up. Giving your AC a full cleaning on a regular basis
will ensure it lasts as
long as possible and function as it's supposed to For
more cool content, check out our window
AC buying guide. We've also got tips on how to
fix a noisy air conditioner and how to
tell if it's time to replace your AC.
Gather
your AC cleaning materials
You'll need a few items from around
the house to give your air conditioner a thorough clean. Before you get
started, grab the following materials:
- Warm water
- Mild soap or detergent
- Reusable cloth
- Drip tray to place beneath your unit
- Spray bottle filled with 3% hydrogen peroxide
- Fin comb or
soft-bristle brush
- Compressed air
- Screwdriver
1.
Clean the filter
Cleaning the filter inside your
window AC unit is the most critical thing you can do to keep it working
smoothly. It's a good idea to wash the filter monthly, even if you don't clean
the entire appliance. Here's how to do it.
First, make sure your air
conditioner is unplugged, then take off the front panel and remove the filter.
If it's covered in dust or hair, use a vacuum to clear away as much debris as
you can. From there, wash your filter with warm, soapy water and set it out to
dry. Wait until it's fully dry before putting it back into your window AC unit.
It's also a good idea to replace
your air conditioner filter regularly. The exact frequency will depend on how
much you use your AC and environmental factors, but you should aim to swap your
filter out every six weeks to six months.
2.
Wipe down the grill and exterior
While your filter is drying, wash
the grill with warm water and mild detergent. Or if you don't want to wash it,
you can instead use a damp reusable cloth to wipe it down -- just make sure to
clean thoroughly in between the gaps where air comes out. Let it dry completely
before reattaching it.
Once you've cleaned the grill, wipe
down the top and sides of the air conditioner. Take care to get inside of small
spaces where it's easy for dirt and dust to collect. Wait until the grill and
exterior are fully dry before running the unit.
3.
Dust off the fins and coils
Now it's time to roll up your sleeves and get
inside your AC unit. You don't need to dust the fins and coils every time you
clean your air conditioner, but most manufacturers recommend doing it quarterly
or semiannually.
First, take a fin comb or soft-bristle
brush and gently comb the aluminum fins inside your AC. Take your time during
this process because the fins bend easily and can be sharp. If you notice any
bent fins, softly move them back into place.
Next, spray your can of condensed air
inside the unit to dust off the coils. You should be as thorough as possible to
remove any debris that could be preventing your appliance from working
correctly.
4.
Clean out the tray and drain
Finish the interior clean of your
window AC unit by emptying the drip tray and clearing the drain. To remove
debris or dirty water from your tray, grab a wet-dry vacuum (if you have one)
or a damp cloth and pull out everything that's collected inside. Leave it to
dry before reassembling.
Finally, check the drain to see if
anything is blocking it. Use your cloth to wipe around the opening and make
sure there's a clear pathway for water to exit your unit.
5.
Reassemble and spray cleaner on your unit
After you've cleaned and dried everything,
it's time to reassemble your window AC unit and give it a final spray to
prevent mildew from growing.
Grab your hydrogen peroxide spray bottle
and apply the solution to the areas where air flows in and out. Wait for the
peroxide to dry before using your appliance -- and you're done! Not only will
you breathe in cleaner and colder air, but you'll extend the life of your air
conditioner as well.
Final
tips
In addition to cleaning it
regularly, there are other steps you can take to keep your air conditioner in
proper working order. For instance, remove it from your window and store it
inside during the winter months or when you won't be using it for long periods
of time.
If this seems like more work than
you're willing to put in, you can always hire a professional to clean your
window air conditioner for you. To find someone, ask your friends and family
for referrals or check with reputable service providers in your area.
But whether you decide to bring in
an expert or clean it yourself, just make sure to stick to a regular cleaning
schedule. At a minimum, clean your filter monthly and spray your unit with
hydrogen peroxide to fend off mildew.
-CNet
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