Good video - suggestions are as follows - when using a evap cleaner you want to get one that has a extended nozzle as you are randomly spraying in there so you may not cover the evap unit - which is what actually needs to be cleaned/ disinfected. Also you should see the solution drip from the bottom of the car as there is a hole for water / condensation draining. Spraying foam in the air inlet at the top is not really necessary but I guess can be done. Just wiping that area with a clean damp cloth with dish soap solution or windex would work fine. Cheers
A) use a right foam (airco cleaner), not any foam. B) it is a waste of time and foam to clean the intake in front the windscreen, it won't last minutes. But do clean with correct foam cleaner the condensor/exchanger where the cabin interieur filters are placed (following instructions of manufacturer of the airco foam).
@@GWAForUTBE Unless you scrub with soap and water after? You’re going to be inhaling that good chemical smell. Careful with repeated use that can trigger an asthma attack in children.
They’re talking about the 800 other small things you need to worry about. Not the frickin air filter. Besides the car runes fine even with a dirty air filter. It’s just not pleasant for the driver.
Good video - suggestions are as follows - when using a evap cleaner you want to get one that has a extended nozzle as you are randomly spraying in there so you may not cover the evap unit - which is what actually needs to be cleaned/ disinfected. Also you should see the solution drip from the bottom of the car as there is a hole for water / condensation draining. Spraying foam in the air inlet at the top is not really necessary but I guess can be done. Just wiping that area with a clean damp cloth with dish soap solution or windex would work fine. Cheers
great informative video, thank you for the links too :)
A) use a right foam (airco cleaner), not any foam.
B) it is a waste of time and foam to clean the intake in front the windscreen, it won't last minutes. But do clean with correct foam cleaner the condensor/exchanger where the cabin interieur filters are placed (following instructions of manufacturer of the airco foam).
Always get the carbon filter facing outward, you don't want carbon fine particles emitting out from the filter.
The way I put it was how it was described in the instruction manual from the company itself.
@@opsitsmatt you can try the method to reduce asthma.
If it's recommended you should do it. Have you tried to change the oil filter yet?
This looks so complicated it takes 30 seconds to change it for my car lol
Dude, foam is chemical. You don’t want that blown into your face.
That's what I thought...ever heard of a vacuum cleaner.
@@GWAForUTBE Unless you scrub with soap and water after? You’re going to be inhaling that good chemical smell. Careful with repeated use that can trigger an asthma attack in children.
It’s made to be used for air conditioners, it’s fine to use the foam
@@opsitsmatt exactly why its unsafe for human lol
No, no, no. Many Tesla owners will say their cars need no servicing whatsoever....
I'm sure you can talk out your azz better than that. B
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They’re talking about the 800 other small things you need to worry about. Not the frickin air filter.
Besides the car runes fine even with a dirty air filter. It’s just not pleasant for the driver.