How to clean the nylon filter installed in the air conditioner
Air conditioning is a big industry, and we often use nylon filters. Any object is the same, and it will rust over time. So how do you get professional cleaning?
First remove the dust filter, and pay attention not to touch the metal parts of the indoor unit when disassembling to prevent it from being scratched; then remove the air filter, and then pat it gently or use
an electric vacuum cleaner to remove the dust. If the dust filter has too much dust, you can rinse it with water or a soft brush dipped in a neutral detergent, but the water temperature should not exceed 50 ° C during cleaning. Do not use washing powder, detergent, gasoline, banana water, etc. to avoid deformation of the filter. .Note for air-conditioning nylon filter: When cleaning the air-conditioning filter, you need to pay attention to whether the power is cut off. Since the air-conditioner is a home appliance, the voltage used is high and the da
nger is high, so it must be ensured that the air-conditioner is in a power-off state, and safety is first.
Chemicals such as detergents have a certain corrosive effect, which will cause the structure in the filter to be corroded and broken, and the service life of the nylon mesh filter will be reduced, which indirectly affects the use of air conditioners. Therefore, remember to dry in time after cleaning,
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