Classic Sanitizing Air Conditioning System

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dougc

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Hi
I would be grateful for some advice.
I have a 1998 3.5 auto RR with air conditioning and need to sanitize the system. I have seen the cans which are be left to spray within the cockpit but they only appear suitable for systems which have an air recycling facility which mine does not. I have also looked at the Wurth Air Conditioning Disinfectant Spray which is injected into the condensate drain. Has anyone used the Wurth or similar product and can anyone tell me where the condensate drain is located?
Thanks
Doug
 
Hi
I would be grateful for some advice.
I have a 1998 3.5 auto RR with air conditioning and need to sanitize the system. I have seen the cans which are be left to spray within the cockpit but they only appear suitable for systems which have an air recycling facility which mine does not. I have also looked at the Wurth Air Conditioning Disinfectant Spray which is injected into the condensate drain. Has anyone used the Wurth or similar product and can anyone tell me where the condensate drain is located?
Thanks
Doug
Never felt the need to use any of those products, but the condensate drain(s) on most cars are either side of the transmission
 
I thonl its Valeo that do a spray into the vent so you don't need a recycle feature. I use the cans on clients cars as part of their service if they have aircon. Never had any doubts or complaints. I had one client who never looked after the pollen filter on their car and the sanitizer worked a treat for them. I do use it and would recommend it. :D
 
I use and have for a long time "PURATISE"
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Not sure if its available now (I bought 6 cans back in 2018)
Easy to use and works for me and the L322
I set engine away set to recirc and open the tin in the rear footwell, you can also hold your breath and spray directly down your vents (in the car) leave venting in the car then turn engine and air con on after 5 minutes
 
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I thonl its Valeo that do a spray into the vent so you don't need a recycle feature. I use the cans on clients cars as part of their service if they have aircon. Never had any doubts or complaints. I had one client who never looked after the pollen filter on their car and the sanitizer worked a treat for them. I do use it and would recommend it. :D

Thanks, is it Valeo ClimPur you use?
 
Thanks, is it Valeo ClimPur you use?
The one with the little tube, have the car running and set the heater to cold or warm with fan speed on medium with the aircon on.
Spray in the heater fan inlet, if there is a pollen filter in there remove and replace with a new one. Once you've sprayed and emptied the can leave the car running with the heater on for about ten to fifteen minutes. Then stop the engine and let the windows down to air the car for ten minutes. :cool:
 
What do doctors know.. Pffff.
He is the best president ever and he knows everything there is to know about everything... Who could need anyone else... Gun slinging spaz. o_O
Do you think if I write Donald trump it'll show up on some internet spy network looking for anything incriminating? :p
 
Trump would tell you the best way to clean your air con... drink Clorox and then **** into your vents... it the best Est way to go everyone ... no one... knows this better than me... remember I’m a very stable genius....
Ha! A lot he knows your support to **** in a cup drink it again then **** into your vents
He don’t know crap....
lol
Ok you guys don’t try this at home ... it is strictly for crazy presidents
Or prime ministers
Take your choice
They are all nuts
 
We used those STP "Lock & Leave" cans in several cars after changing the filters. Just leave the air-con running on full recirculation, activate the can & leave the car for 15 mins. Worked really well.
Yep, but be aware there are two types, one is but a mere nice smelly and the other is the proper real McCoy bacto assassin.
 
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