Things You'll Need
Instructions
1Remove the front grill from the air conditioner by gently pulling it forward and pushing down at the same time.
Sometimes, the grill is mounted with screws, so if it cannot be removed easily, look for hidden screws. They may be on the top edge of the grill or around the control panel.
2
With the screwdrivers and socket wrench, remove all of the screws that mount the metal cover to the air conditioner. Then lift the metal cover straight up, taking care not to let the sharp edges hit the inner parts.
3
Cover the motor with cloth rags to protect it when you clean and rinse the fins.
4
Use the paintbrush or vacuum cleaner to remove dirt and debris from the surface of the evaporator front fins. Brush in the direction of the fins (up and down) and not side to side. The fins are made of soft aluminum and will bend easily.
5
Spray the fins thoroughly with the degreasing cleaner and wait 15 minutes (or as instructed on the can) to allow the dirt to loosen.
6
Slowly pour warm water into the fins to rinse off the cleaner and remove the dirt. Then drain the runoff. Keep the water and runoff away from the motor, electrical components and connections.
7
Straighten any bent fins with a fin comb. Doing so will increase the airflow through the evaporator coils and improve the overall cooling effect.
8
Repeat Steps 4 through 7 for the condenser rear fins.
9
Wipe off any excess water and runoff, then let the air conditioner dry out for a few hours.
10
When the air conditioner is completely dry, plug it in to test its performance. If it works properly, the air conditioner can be reassembled.