Anyone used FrigiClean A/C cleaner (the foam, not the spray)?
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Anyone used FrigiClean A/C cleaner (the foam, not the spray)?
I have an '06 CRV with a mildew stinking vent system (it's out of
warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it lasts
two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I apply it).
I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product) on a
Honda? Did it work?
tia, Patrick
warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it lasts
two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I apply it).
I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product) on a
Honda? Did it work?
tia, Patrick
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Re: Anyone used FrigiClean A/C cleaner (the foam, not the spray)?
Patrick Maloney wrote:
> I have an '06 CRV with a mildew stinking vent system (it's out of
> warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it lasts
> two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I apply it).
>
> I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
> Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product) on a
> Honda? Did it work?
>
> tia, Patrick
just use alcohol. that's all these things are, only expensive and
scented. take out the filter, get a squeezy bottle, spray in some
isopropyl alcohol making sure you get as much of the evaporator matrix
as possible, and you're done. repeat periodically. make sure the
evaporator drain is not blocked.
> I have an '06 CRV with a mildew stinking vent system (it's out of
> warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it lasts
> two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I apply it).
>
> I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
> Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product) on a
> Honda? Did it work?
>
> tia, Patrick
just use alcohol. that's all these things are, only expensive and
scented. take out the filter, get a squeezy bottle, spray in some
isopropyl alcohol making sure you get as much of the evaporator matrix
as possible, and you're done. repeat periodically. make sure the
evaporator drain is not blocked.
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Re: Anyone used FrigiClean A/C cleaner (the foam, not the spray)?
jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote in
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> Patrick Maloney wrote:
>> I have an '06 CRV with a mildew stinking vent system (it's out of
>> warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it
>> lasts two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I
>> apply it).
>>
>> I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
>> Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product)
>> on a Honda? Did it work?
>>
>> tia, Patrick
>
> just use alcohol. that's all these things are, only expensive and
> scented. take out the filter, get a squeezy bottle, spray in some
> isopropyl alcohol making sure you get as much of the evaporator matrix
> as possible, and you're done. repeat periodically. make sure the
> evaporator drain is not blocked.
>
This assumes one has direct access to the evaporator.
I always thought bleach was used to kill mildew.
news:_t6dnXWfJZdMNIvXnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
> Patrick Maloney wrote:
>> I have an '06 CRV with a mildew stinking vent system (it's out of
>> warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it
>> lasts two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I
>> apply it).
>>
>> I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
>> Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product)
>> on a Honda? Did it work?
>>
>> tia, Patrick
>
> just use alcohol. that's all these things are, only expensive and
> scented. take out the filter, get a squeezy bottle, spray in some
> isopropyl alcohol making sure you get as much of the evaporator matrix
> as possible, and you're done. repeat periodically. make sure the
> evaporator drain is not blocked.
>
This assumes one has direct access to the evaporator.
I always thought bleach was used to kill mildew.
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Re: Anyone used FrigiClean A/C cleaner (the foam, not the spray)?
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> jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote in
> news:_t6dnXWfJZdMNIvXnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>
>> Patrick Maloney wrote:
>>> I have an '06 CRV with a mildew stinking vent system (it's out of
>>> warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it
>>> lasts two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I
>>> apply it).
>>>
>>> I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
>>> Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product)
>>> on a Honda? Did it work?
>>>
>>> tia, Patrick
>>
>> just use alcohol. that's all these things are, only expensive and
>> scented. take out the filter, get a squeezy bottle, spray in some
>> isopropyl alcohol making sure you get as much of the evaporator matrix
>> as possible, and you're done. repeat periodically. make sure the
>> evaporator drain is not blocked.
>>
>
> This assumes one has direct access to the evaporator.
>
> I always thought bleach was used to kill mildew.
Be careful of your upholstery fabric!
John
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Re: Anyone used FrigiClean A/C cleaner (the foam, not the spray)?
Patrick Maloney wrote:
> I have an '06 CRV with a mildew stinking vent system (it's out of
> warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it lasts
> two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I apply it).
>
> I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
> Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product) on a
> Honda? Did it work?
>
> tia, Patrick
There is no permanent solution for mildew, it grows when the conditions are
favorable.
Here's a cheap (least it used to be) procedure to try:
Change the pollen filter.
Park car with the front into the wind.
Start the engine; turn the A/C on; turn the temperature control to Mx Heat.
Set the blower on high and set the recirculate mode to on.
Close the doors and windows.
Allow the car to sit in this setup for at least an hour, 2 if possible.
The heated and dried recirculated air will kill any mold or mildew.
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> I have an '06 CRV with a mildew stinking vent system (it's out of
> warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it lasts
> two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I apply it).
>
> I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
> Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product) on a
> Honda? Did it work?
>
> tia, Patrick
There is no permanent solution for mildew, it grows when the conditions are
favorable.
Here's a cheap (least it used to be) procedure to try:
Change the pollen filter.
Park car with the front into the wind.
Start the engine; turn the A/C on; turn the temperature control to Mx Heat.
Set the blower on high and set the recirculate mode to on.
Close the doors and windows.
Allow the car to sit in this setup for at least an hour, 2 if possible.
The heated and dried recirculated air will kill any mold or mildew.
--
Tp,
-------- __o
----- -\<. -------- __o
--- ( )/ ( ) ---- -\<.
-------------------- ( )/ ( )
-----------------------------------------
No Lawsuit Ever Fixed A Moron...
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Re: Anyone used FrigiClean A/C cleaner (the foam, not the spray)?
asadi wrote:
> "Auto Body" <auto@body.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns9C14147B9AEFDrZedDfIJkf34fd7dd5S@69.16.186 .8...
>> jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote in
>> news:_t6dnXWfJZdMNIvXnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>>
>>> Patrick Maloney wrote:
>>>> I have an '06 CRV with a mildew stinking vent system (it's out of
>>>> warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it
>>>> lasts two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I
>>>> apply it).
>>>>
>>>> I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
>>>> Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product)
>>>> on a Honda? Did it work?
>>>>
>>>> tia, Patrick
>>> just use alcohol. that's all these things are, only expensive and
>>> scented. take out the filter, get a squeezy bottle, spray in some
>>> isopropyl alcohol making sure you get as much of the evaporator matrix
>>> as possible, and you're done. repeat periodically. make sure the
>>> evaporator drain is not blocked.
>>>
>> This assumes one has direct access to the evaporator.
>>
>> I always thought bleach was used to kill mildew.
>
> Be careful of your upholstery fabric!
>
> John
>
>
Not to mention your eyes lungs and skin.
> "Auto Body" <auto@body.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns9C14147B9AEFDrZedDfIJkf34fd7dd5S@69.16.186 .8...
>> jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote in
>> news:_t6dnXWfJZdMNIvXnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>>
>>> Patrick Maloney wrote:
>>>> I have an '06 CRV with a mildew stinking vent system (it's out of
>>>> warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it
>>>> lasts two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I
>>>> apply it).
>>>>
>>>> I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
>>>> Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product)
>>>> on a Honda? Did it work?
>>>>
>>>> tia, Patrick
>>> just use alcohol. that's all these things are, only expensive and
>>> scented. take out the filter, get a squeezy bottle, spray in some
>>> isopropyl alcohol making sure you get as much of the evaporator matrix
>>> as possible, and you're done. repeat periodically. make sure the
>>> evaporator drain is not blocked.
>>>
>> This assumes one has direct access to the evaporator.
>>
>> I always thought bleach was used to kill mildew.
>
> Be careful of your upholstery fabric!
>
> John
>
>
Not to mention your eyes lungs and skin.
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Re: Anyone used FrigiClean A/C cleaner (the foam, not the spray)?
Auto Body wrote:
> jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote in
> news:_t6dnXWfJZdMNIvXnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>
>> Patrick Maloney wrote:
>>> I have an '06 CRV with a mildew stinking vent system (it's out of
>>> warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it
>>> lasts two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I
>>> apply it).
>>>
>>> I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
>>> Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product)
>>> on a Honda? Did it work?
>>>
>>> tia, Patrick
>> just use alcohol. that's all these things are, only expensive and
>> scented. take out the filter, get a squeezy bottle, spray in some
>> isopropyl alcohol making sure you get as much of the evaporator matrix
>> as possible, and you're done. repeat periodically. make sure the
>> evaporator drain is not blocked.
>>
>
> This assumes one has direct access to the evaporator.
>
> I always thought bleach was used to kill mildew.
You can use a mixture of vodka and apple cider vinegar (it smells
better than regular vinegar!) sprayed into the air intake. Wipe if off
any painted or plastic exposed surfaces after you spray it in.
> jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote in
> news:_t6dnXWfJZdMNIvXnZ2dnUVZ_uCdnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>
>> Patrick Maloney wrote:
>>> I have an '06 CRV with a mildew stinking vent system (it's out of
>>> warranty). Frigi-Fresh (the spray) doesn't really do anything...it
>>> lasts two, maybe three days (and I do pull the cabin filters when I
>>> apply it).
>>>
>>> I'm thinking about getting the Frigi Clean foam kit and trying that.
>>> Anyone have any experience using that (or any other similar product)
>>> on a Honda? Did it work?
>>>
>>> tia, Patrick
>> just use alcohol. that's all these things are, only expensive and
>> scented. take out the filter, get a squeezy bottle, spray in some
>> isopropyl alcohol making sure you get as much of the evaporator matrix
>> as possible, and you're done. repeat periodically. make sure the
>> evaporator drain is not blocked.
>>
>
> This assumes one has direct access to the evaporator.
>
> I always thought bleach was used to kill mildew.
You can use a mixture of vodka and apple cider vinegar (it smells
better than regular vinegar!) sprayed into the air intake. Wipe if off
any painted or plastic exposed surfaces after you spray it in.
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