DEEP Clean Window AC The Correct Way!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 янв 2025

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  • @HandymanHertz
    @HandymanHertz  15 дней назад +1

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  • @gulaginmate953
    @gulaginmate953 Год назад +120

    Informative video Sir. My wife said she & our granddaughter met you on your flight into Seatac on 6/22/23. Annie said you were kind, sweet & a complete gentleman...you even paid for my granddaughters' meal. Thank you Sir. Good men like you are sometimes hard to find these days. Much appreciated!

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +37

      Hello! Yes, I really enjoyed talking to them! I think your wife said you and o share a first name! Fun to get your message, thanks!

    • @VanessaPereira-u3c
      @VanessaPereira-u3c 6 месяцев назад +1

      @handymanhertz thanks for this video - the section you sprayed the mold product - can I rinse out with water or just leave the spray product and avoid getting water in that region ?

  • @briteidea08
    @briteidea08 9 месяцев назад +39

    One thing I have done with my one unit. Take a small piece of window screen material and magnets. Lay the screen material over top the outside of the unit. Hold it down with magnets. Helps keep leaves and small debris from falling into the slots.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  9 месяцев назад +5

      That's a really good idea! I've thought of something similar, but didn't know how to do it without it looking sloppy. Any tips? Thanks for sharing.

    • @briteidea08
      @briteidea08 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@HandymanHertz you could try painting the screen white. Then use the harbor freight magnetic tool strips. I’m just using the 99 cent ceramic blocks.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  9 месяцев назад

      @briteidea08 that's true, I may have to give that a try. Thanks.

  • @peachkitteea9313
    @peachkitteea9313 5 месяцев назад +10

    First major appliance deep clean as an adult and your tutorial made it so much easier! I’ll find you when my fridge is next ;)

  • @ajarnt9050
    @ajarnt9050 Год назад +39

    I've been coughing at night lately and realized last night our window AC may be the issue. I looked in it this morning and saw so much black. 🤢 Thank you for this video. I'm about to hop onto Amazon and buy everything you used.

    • @ajarnt9050
      @ajarnt9050 Год назад +11

      Update: I did it! I kinda dropped the air unit out of the window when I first unscrewed it 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️ but otherwise, everything was a success. Thank you again!!

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +4

      Haha oh nooooo! So sorry, but you definitely sent the first one to do that. Good job tackling the project! 💪🏼

    • @REXXSEVEN
      @REXXSEVEN Год назад +4

      @@ajarnt9050 Yes, you were probably coughing because of all that MILD that you were breathing in. For some of these units, the amount of mild around the blower fan can get pretty bad.

    • @brabbit3134
      @brabbit3134 Год назад +3

      So this is why I feel like I’m dying

    • @elw7658
      @elw7658 7 месяцев назад

      Me too.

  • @infinity3jif
    @infinity3jif Год назад +264

    My cousin buys new a/c units every 2 or 4 years and I get the old ones and do a detailed cleaning and get them working like new again and sell them 'lol'

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +31

      That’s a sweet side hussle!

    • @jasonsnow6208
      @jasonsnow6208 Год назад +20

      Hey man. Smart asf. Another man’s trash another man’s treasure.

    • @DonioSalieu
      @DonioSalieu Год назад +17

      thats crazy because they last more than 10 years

    • @alexshatner3907
      @alexshatner3907 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@HandymanHertz I love when you said "If your really feeling brave" awesome statement, because it could be nerve wracking not knowing if you are going to damage some tube under Freon pressure and your doomed

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад +3

      @alexshatner3907 yeah, everyone has different comfort levels I suppose

  • @vickyseaman4395
    @vickyseaman4395 6 месяцев назад +6

    Wow thanks for your video of how to clean my window air conditioner. I have spent weeks calling so called service companies to get mine cleaned out. No body in my area services widow A/C units. Thank you again.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  6 месяцев назад

      You're welcome, Much easier and cheaper than calling a pro.

  • @greysgoils
    @greysgoils Год назад +26

    Just did the full deep clean with the spray nozzle and foam cleaner, praying I didn't break it 🤣😅💪thanks so much for the tutorial! Can't wait for the broken ac deep clean video!

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +2

      You’re welcome, glad it helped. Good job! 💪🏼

  • @amallette5819
    @amallette5819 7 месяцев назад +7

    Thank you! I just deep cleaned my mom’s ac and it no longer has the mildew smell. I had no idea I could clean it this way until your video

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад +1

      You're welcome, I know what that smell smells like, so I'm glad you got it fixed 👍🏼

  • @jdh6000
    @jdh6000 11 месяцев назад +10

    Nicely done! I have a habit of drilling a couple of extra drain holes near the condenser. Obviously, you need to ensure you won't drill into a refrigerant line or electrical wire 😂

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  11 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you! Yeah, I've drilled into a perfectly good fan blade and cracked it once in an old AC. New fan blade was more than the thing was worth. a lot of good AC's in the junk pile do to drilling! 😃

  • @Toad888Creative
    @Toad888Creative 5 месяцев назад +3

    "no, sir, we are not ... and yes, sir, that is a lot of mold on there" -- incredible video. amazingly clear and informative but also funny. thanks a ton for this.

  • @shannonm75
    @shannonm75 7 месяцев назад +4

    The coil cleaner is so satisfying. I've cleaned our family's units for years. The basic cleaning. We need someone to clean them with a hose outside the window after summer.

  • @murphmanin
    @murphmanin 2 месяца назад +2

    The man! Told me all I need and then some, thank you!

  • @beaut-ful-d-saster
    @beaut-ful-d-saster 5 месяцев назад +3

    FYI: If you live in Canada like I do, you can buy a similar foaming cleaner at Canadian Tire. Buying the stuff he uses from Amazon will set you back almost $50 but buying the can at Canadian Tire is just under $15 with taxes. Find it in the aisle where they sell standing or desktop fans and other cooling solutions.

  • @vc1586
    @vc1586 7 месяцев назад +27

    While I appreciate your attempt to give folks a way to clean their own units, I have a few tips. 1st, don't tip your unit over, compressors are not designed to be tipped. 2nd get a coil cleaner, its cheap and does all the cleaning without needing to brush. 3rd, do not use a brush, you can easily damage your coil fins. 4th protect your electronics with a bag or something.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад +5

      Thanks for the tips. that Dirt/mud need some sort of manual brush, all the soaking in the world wouldn't touch that. Compressor will be fine if you let it drain out, I've never had an issue with that or electronics yet, but that's judt my experience.

  • @PamLeonard-xm8vr
    @PamLeonard-xm8vr Год назад +5

    Thank you !!! I really appreciate your help! It has been extremely hot here in Texas and .y unit has been working extremely hard.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад

      Glad it helped!! Keep cool. Just talked to my grandpa in Texas and it sounds brutal!

  • @Notsosamurai1
    @Notsosamurai1 Год назад +6

    I have some other brushes I use but thanks for the info on that long fridge coil brush. That will come in handy.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад

      It’s the best I’ve found soo far. Cheap also. I think the ones in the description or two for $10.

    • @arturo2637
      @arturo2637 8 месяцев назад

      What brushes do you use ?

  • @noboysallowedhere
    @noboysallowedhere 8 месяцев назад +9

    Welp, this wht i'll b doing saturday. I have asthma and kids whom i don't want to have respiratory issues. Thnx for this video! Offically a fan ans gonna check out the rest

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  8 месяцев назад

      How did it go? Did it work out well for you?

    • @Anna-tc6rz
      @Anna-tc6rz 7 месяцев назад +4

      I highly recommend taking a 4 inch furnace filter and taping it to a box fan to filter the air if your family has respiratory issues. The one inch filter will cause too much resistance and burn out the fan. It's helped a lot with mine. One minimum for every room works best

  • @FrankiejrCA
    @FrankiejrCA 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this video. I was going crazy trying to get the filter back in. I saw the bracket but didn't know what the purpose of it was. Once I started doing it like you said it slid right in 🎉 Thanks Again!

  • @RickyNichols-m3f
    @RickyNichols-m3f 6 месяцев назад +3

    I have OCD a bit …Today I did the lazy way,BUT now after watching this and all the nasty disgusting dirt mold and mildew. Yuk! I definitely Going to do this,maybe even tomorrow!!

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  6 месяцев назад +1

      Good luck, it's a very satisfying cleaning task that will help air quality, electricity cost, and cool better

  • @pcease
    @pcease 7 месяцев назад +3

    This was so satisfying to watch. Do you take your window A/C units out of your windows in the off season? That level of dirt and grime was significant.
    Thanks for a great video and the motivation to clean mine.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад +1

      This one came with a house that I bought, and this was the first time cleaning it, so I'm not sure how long it had been. I do take my AC out during the off-season. This one I did not, because it's so heavy and it fits my window almost perfectly, reducing the cold coming in. I have a U-shaped design, that I have two of, and I will not be taking either one of those out, because of its design. I'd recommend those, and have a video on them.

  • @brinneymudge
    @brinneymudge 7 месяцев назад +2

    One of my AC units has styrofoam in it and that has mold on it, any tips for that? 😕

  • @knh5954
    @knh5954 5 месяцев назад +3

    I think, after you spray and clean the mold with the tri-sodium formula Concromium, you want to spray it again to leave salts on surface to prevent new spores from attaching and to smother the roots of the old mold which prevents it from coming back.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  5 месяцев назад +1

      That makes sense, thank you for the tip

  • @goldeneye1716
    @goldeneye1716 Год назад +8

    another good cleaner you can make is use a dishwasher tablet and put it in a spray bottle with hot water. super effective at cleaning basically anything.

  • @REXXSEVEN
    @REXXSEVEN Год назад +4

    7:40 I definitely have to get some of that spray cleaner for the mild inside the AC because it's no joke when the inside of the AC is milded.

  • @Sam-Icy
    @Sam-Icy Год назад +4

    Could you please post an update video on the cooling now that you have deep cleaned it? I know cleaning the lazy way decreased the temps by about 2 degrees. I wonder what the deep clean did for it!

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +4

      Okay, I’ll see what I can do. I’m thinking of doing a video just in that. Thanks for the input and watching both videos!

  • @woodysworldtube
    @woodysworldtube 3 месяца назад +1

    Before this video i was like, "are you kidding me?!?" in sadness. After the video i was like, "Damn! Are you kidding me?!?" in joy.
    Awesome video, thanks homie.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  3 месяца назад

      Oh good! Glad to help! Go knock it out now!

  • @JCrea519
    @JCrea519 9 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you so much for all of your extremely helpful videos!
    Is there a best guesstimate on how long to let the unit dry after washing before trying to run it?

  • @abbispangler6836
    @abbispangler6836 Год назад +2

    The adjustable vents that can move side to side has mildew. Do I need to take the front of the ac off to be able to get to it? I’m in an apartment and not super savvy. Maintenance wasn’t much help in the cleaning department

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +1

      Yes, and the reason is because the fan is going to have way more mold/mildew than the vents. If you watch the part of the video, you can see the fan blades are cover.

  • @TavoIsVibin
    @TavoIsVibin Год назад +4

    Thank you so much, you’ve helped more then you may know.

  • @krynking9973
    @krynking9973 Год назад +6

    Question, do you have any alternate options for spraying if we don't have access to a hose of any kind outside. the only hose i have is the sprayer from the sink, and i'd honestly rather not do that kind of cleaning inside the house if i can help it.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +5

      If it were me, I would get a cheap adapter that can fit a hose to a sink. Then you can reach your hose outside
      The other option would be to just spray the AC with foam, and spray the foam residual off with a spray bottle. I show this in my other AC video “how to clean your window AC the lazy way.”

  • @G0SuBunnY
    @G0SuBunnY 8 месяцев назад +3

    Amazing, I did it and thought I would have a moldy AC forever. Things went amazing but lets see if the AC works when it dries.
    I'll update!

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  8 месяцев назад

      Good job! 👍🏼 let me know how it works.

  • @iiitsbriii
    @iiitsbriii Год назад +7

    How long did it take you to clean it, and how long do you let it dry? I need to clean mine but it's over 100 over here in texas and i can't sleep without my AC. I don't know what to do, i don't want to break my unit but i know my unit is moldy. I'm stressed.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +5

      It doesn’t take too long. I’d say if you have all of your cleaning stuff ready, it should take less than an hour to deep clean it once you take it out. It takes me way less than that, I just figure you may not be as quick since you sent familiar with it. If you are worried, I’d suggest you don’t take it out and clean it by watching my “how to clean an AC the lazy way”. Good luck!

    • @conniecostner9665
      @conniecostner9665 Год назад

      Same here. The weatherman said it felt like it was 99,° today

  • @darlenequinn193
    @darlenequinn193 Год назад +3

    I have styrofoam in my air conditioner that seems to have black mold on it. How do I clean the styrofoam? I just bought 2 new window air conditioners but if I clean my other two I can use them in other rooms. Now if I can only get someone to take my units outside, as I cannot lift them. Thanks.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +3

      The styrofoam is usually about impossible to get to, in my experience, without taking them apart. The blower is also usually covered in mold too. I have a deep clean video that shows how to clean this and everything you need to know. Good luck

    • @darlenequinn193
      @darlenequinn193 Год назад +2

      @@HandymanHertz Thank you. But isn't that the video that I just watched and you are replying to?

    • @n.s.8015
      @n.s.8015 Год назад +3

      THis is an issue that's made me ill for years, so it's something I've had to research. I was just told that manufacturers of newer units now coat the styrofoam to help prevent mold. It's the condensation that collects in the styrofoam that causes the problem. My first window unit was a solid plastic core - I never had issues and never felt sick using it. I'm curious to see how these units with plastic treated styrofoam perform. I just bought two. But also, bought ones where the coils slide out so that I can more easily and regularly clean them (fingers crossed.) So far I've only found that Fredericks make units where the guts slide out. I'm hopefull that I'll be able to clean them without taking them out of the window/house since I can't carry them out either.

  • @azclaimjumper
    @azclaimjumper Год назад +4

    I sure wish you'd done a BEFORE & AFTR temperature air output.
    Simple Green, 1 to 1 ratio with water is indeed an excellent degreaser.

  • @jesse.marcus
    @jesse.marcus Год назад +1

    Thanks. Will use links to purchase items needed. Can't seem to find a through the wall a/c which fits hole. We have old school Sears Kenmore A/C units. Will try and clean first.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад

      Good luck! And thanks for using the links, that really helps me out! Let me know how it goes for you.

  • @dplj4428
    @dplj4428 7 месяцев назад +2

    7:58 Is it safe to breathe that mold control?

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад +1

      It's hard to know what's really safe or not, but it doesn't have a potent smell, if I remember right.

  • @fagittarius555
    @fagittarius555 8 месяцев назад +1

    I was worried to spray the foaming cleanser near the fan, good to know! Im prolly going to just do the lazy hosing off while its installed in the window and deep clean it this fall.. thanks for the vid

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  8 месяцев назад

      The lazy way is still a really good and effective clean. 👍🏼

  • @zenisom8974
    @zenisom8974 9 месяцев назад +4

    I'm so doing this for all 3 window ac!

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  9 месяцев назад +1

      Nice! They will thank you! 👍🏼

  • @johnrafferty8664
    @johnrafferty8664 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this video. It was very helpful. I cleaned my AC unit and now it’s ice cold again.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  8 месяцев назад

      Alright! Glad to hear it 👍🏼

  • @MasterChief4U
    @MasterChief4U 3 месяца назад +1

    I put dryer anti static over the inside coil filter screen. This catches the real stuff. While still allowing air to flow through it.. You can see it works as they get dirty fast..

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  3 месяца назад

      Interesting, thanks for sharing. Bet it smells better too if it's scented.

  • @jeeper426
    @jeeper426 Год назад +3

    i used to swear by nu-brite coil cleaner, (now i just swear at it) but now i use Simple Green coil cleaner, it works well and really does a good job at breaking up that grime/crust formed on the condensing unit coils, i nolonger use nu-brite because it actually is costic, and it cleans by physically eating away the aluminum of the fins, weakening them but it does clean them (just rinse the hell out of the coils if you use it) also, a trick for using any kind of coil cleaner, use water to wash away any loose debris prior to applying the cleaner, also to "wet out" the fins so the cleaner can flow in where the water was, also, great video showing how to deep-clean a window shaker, i've used the foaming stuff indoors on evap coils and it works well, but the stuff outside i've not had it do much combating the muddy sludge that accumulates on the condensing coils on the back of the unit

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад

      Thanks for your input! Did your AC cleaner ruin your machine?

    • @jeeper426
      @jeeper426 Год назад +3

      @@HandymanHertz thankfully it did not, but i've seen some where it weakened the fins to a point they literally started to fall out and vibrate loose, also, if you look closely when you use a heavy cleaner like nu-brite you'll see literal smoke coming from the reaction of the cleaning agent, since then i've used a mixture of dawn dish soap and some white vinegar, and now i just use the simple green foaming coil cleaner, great vid still brother, stay safe

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +1

      @@jeeper426 great to know, I’ll keep this in mind. Thanks for sharing!

  • @x_HarleyQ_x
    @x_HarleyQ_x 5 месяцев назад +1

    I just cleaned my window unit today but had to come up with a way to get it as clean as possible WITHOUT removing it from the window. (I leave it installed year round because it's 90-125° 7 mo/yr where I live, I just cover the vents for a few months when it gets cold at night.) I always have Simple Green on hand, a habit I picked up from my dad, but I needed to find a way to clean out the inside without having the convenience of being able to take the outer shell off to see what I was doing. My solution? STEAM. I have a high pressure handheld steam cleaner I picked up for about $50 on Amazon that get up to 280° with controllable pressure output. I took the front cover off, protected the circuit board and thermostat, sprayed the F out of the fins and coils behind them with Simple Green, used a soft but dense makeup brush to gently scrub the fins, then blasted the fins/coils, air vent duct, and the fan blades/wheel with high pressure steam. It cleaned all the buildup and mildew that I could see without using harsh or corrosive chemicals, and even in a house with people who smoke, the residue and buildup on the front cover and inner fins/coils just melted off. No damage to the delicate fins, no risky degreasing chemicals. After watching a ton of RUclips videos of people cleaning window A/C units, I'd bet using steam not only cleans and sanitizes the entire unit more thuroughly, but it does so with less than half the work and doesn't introduce any chemicals at all. Even if I could take my A/C out of the window, I'd still clean it the same way I did today. When I compare my results and the amount of work it took to get them, it's no contest.

  • @Briancollectsknives
    @Briancollectsknives 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the informative video. I’m going to clean the ac in my son’s room now 🤗

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад

      You're welcome. Good job, it's a rewarding job and kind of fun 👍🏼

    • @Briancollectsknives
      @Briancollectsknives 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@HandymanHertzjust finished and it's almost like new! Thanks again.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад

      @BrianSmith-bl3jt nice!

  • @guycore5478
    @guycore5478 Год назад

    9:22 This video was awesome! Still waiting for that second window AC video. Happy subscriber here.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +2

      Hey thanks! I appreciate you watching. I was waiting for it to cool down a little bit. I should just bite the bullet and do it!

  • @jeanniewah
    @jeanniewah 7 месяцев назад +2

    can you use water on the moldy fan??

  • @young_sb7856
    @young_sb7856 5 месяцев назад +1

    I plan on doing this tm bc i bought mine from someone on Facebook market place and its so bad it leaks condensation out of the front bc the back clogged and it doesnt circulate air

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  5 месяцев назад

      This is a good idea. Make sure you unplugged the passage from the front to the back, or it will continue to leak inside unless it's not properly tilted

  • @x_HarleyQ_x
    @x_HarleyQ_x 5 месяцев назад +1

    Is there a way to do this WITHOUT taking the unit out of the window? When I installed my unit I acually took both window panes out, made a custom frame around the unit to prevent any possible holes, then used 2x4s and a sheet of 3/4" plywood (with 4 thick coats of waterseal then coated in 100% silicone) to seal off the window completely. I live in the middle of AZ in a mobile home, in the summer, even just a tiny sliver of sunlight can heat up a 15x15' room by up to 20°.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  5 месяцев назад

      No, but you can clean it really good using the "lazy" way, I have a video on that

  • @ZoeChristina100
    @ZoeChristina100 22 дня назад +1

    I live in an apartment so I'll be doing this on my porch with no hose, any recommendations?

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  22 дня назад

      Yes, buy the foaming spray. I have a video on doing it without taking it out of the wall. It’s like is in the description

  • @mgman2640
    @mgman2640 5 месяцев назад +1

    I Just use water hose with a spray nozzle on front fins through the front,and the back fins spraying inside through to the outside works great everytime.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  5 месяцев назад

      In sure that does a good job. It's definitely better than nothing and quick

  • @MarcP5267
    @MarcP5267 6 месяцев назад +2

    How do you recommend cleaning once a month while it’s in use ?

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  6 месяцев назад

      You can clean it the fast and lazy way once a month if you'd like. I have a video on that in the description. You don't have to take it out of the window

    • @MarcP5267
      @MarcP5267 6 месяцев назад

      @@HandymanHertz I assume it can’t be running. I’ll check out the video.

  • @elw7658
    @elw7658 7 месяцев назад +1

    Oh thank you , I am so sick right now from my dirt air.conditioner.. I will try to find someone to help me.💜

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад +1

      Good luck, I hope that helps 👍🏼

  • @peterrudy9207
    @peterrudy9207 7 месяцев назад +1

    There are E-Z Detail Brushes similar to that long one you have . They are used by car detailers and workstuff , small brushes to get into tight spaces .

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад +1

      I didn't even think of looking for brushes in that industry. Have to check them out. Thanks.

    • @peterrudy9207
      @peterrudy9207 7 месяцев назад

      @@HandymanHertz ok

  • @metronui
    @metronui Год назад +3

    Is there a way to declog the drain pan without taking it apart?

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +3

      I think it depends on your AC unit. On mine, I can take the front face off and see the evaporator core oils. If you were to shoot some pressurized water or air into that bottom corner, you might be able to blow out the crud. Maybe get that brush I gave in the video description, I’d think that may be able to help without taking it out of the window.

    • @bfreefles
      @bfreefles Год назад

      This was what I came here for! A friend of mine cleaned my old unit a couple of years ago without taking it out of the window, but I wasn't "supervising" LOL over his shoulder so I wasn't exactly sure how he got access (I *think* my unit may have a panel on the back that unscrews vs taking the whole housing off)...
      Great video!

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад

      Thank you!

    • @JCrea519
      @JCrea519 9 месяцев назад

      A wire hanger worked wonders for mine 😂

  • @larisahertz1256
    @larisahertz1256 Год назад +4

    This is a VERY satisfying video :)

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад

      Thanks! Doing it in person is more satisfying 😛

  • @DJarry394
    @DJarry394 5 месяцев назад +1

    Mine is a dual converter U shaped Midea. And a big mother. It's installed on the second floor, and I live in an apartment that has no elevator. I noticed it has screws on top of the outside part. I think I might need to put coolant in, because a couple of times I smelled a sweet smell. This one is 3 1/2 years old. I wonder if I should just replace it. I can't take it out of the window, as it's too heavy and is bolted to the brackets. Can I get some advice? I keep reading a window ac should last 8-10 years, and Id hate to just toss it after 3 years of regular use

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  5 месяцев назад

      If it's cooling fine, I would just keep it. One thing you could do is buy the coil cleaner, link in this video description, and clean the part that is on the inside. Make sure your filter stays clean as well.

  • @howardpinder1237
    @howardpinder1237 10 месяцев назад +1

    where can I get the temperature probe part that sticks into the grill; I accidentally pressure washed mine off and I can't find it. Whirlpool acm122pt 1

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  10 месяцев назад

      Google your model number and go to a parts store, they have diagrams of it and should find the part number if they still manufacture it

  • @shakaama
    @shakaama Год назад +2

    white vinegar?

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад

      Good idea, but I believe white vinegar is corrosive, so I’d keep it away from the AC.

  • @jannanewbolt8553
    @jannanewbolt8553 Год назад +1

    I've got a question my a.c. keeps freezing up so I cleaned it really good and put it back in window within an hr it was freezing up I'm thinking that I shut the fines when I cleaned it a couple month's ago after getting another one the fines don't look the same I think when I used a sm shop vac carefully I shut them when I took off the little thermostat in the front you can see the space in between them but no where else would this cause it to freeze up on the inside

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +2

      Where does it freeze up? Lack of airflow is the common reason why acs freeze up. Make sure the fan is on high, it might help, but it shouldn’t matter if it’s working properly. I would bend the fins back with a knife or a fin straightening tool that I have listed in the description.

    • @jannanewbolt8553
      @jannanewbolt8553 Год назад

      @@HandymanHertz The inside front and if I don't notice quickly the couls that u can see from inside the house looking to the sides of unit . Thank you for taking the time I appreciate it

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +1

      Shoot, I’m not sure I can help you on that. In my experience acs freeze up due to lack of airflow. Maybe google your question, sorry I couldn’t help you out.

    • @jannanewbolt8553
      @jannanewbolt8553 Год назад +1

      @@HandymanHertz no problem I understand thanks for trying

  • @vqr50
    @vqr50 9 месяцев назад +3

    Great video all the way! I would add keep all those cleaners away from the fan motor and bearings. The cleaners will remove lubrication and you will stuck w a screaming fan 😅

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the Great tip! Hadn't thought about that.

  • @Deadly_doodle
    @Deadly_doodle 6 месяцев назад +1

    So this helps it blow out cold air again too? Mine is about 1-1 1/2 years old and it’s starting to blow out warm air.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, there's 100% correlation between warm air and a dirty condenser coil and evaporator coil and air filter 👍🏼 in fact, I have a video where I compare it before and after a deep clean and there was a huge difference. You can find if you like.

  • @NickCasciani
    @NickCasciani 5 месяцев назад

    My window unit is blowing ice cold but just recently started not blowing very hard. Taking it out of the window is kinda hard to accomplish. Would cleaning it the easy way possibly fix the not blowing hard issue?

  • @avapadgett104
    @avapadgett104 7 месяцев назад +2

    Any suggestions on cleaning it without taking it out? We are both disabled and don't know anyone in our area who could help. Our daughter's former boyfriend put it in for us when they lived here. So, I'm not really sure how to clean it. My kids are all in CA, (I'm in WA) otherwise I'd just get one of my boys to do it lol

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I have a video on how to clean the lazy way, which just means you don't have to take it out of the window.

  • @elacross3898
    @elacross3898 4 месяца назад

    Is there anything that can be added to the crappy air filter it comes with? Like an extra screen / filter etc..

  • @jasonbrown467
    @jasonbrown467 Год назад +1

    i just bought a 10kbtu for $5 at the pawn shop. i figured i would steal parts from it as i plan on experimenting with building my own "mini split" system at some point. but when i got it home i seen it blew cold air. i put probes on it and watch the temps and the wattage used and the wattage kept climing. starts at 600 and over the course of about 10 minutes i hits 1400 watts. its rated for 1000 watts, so i knew there was likely an air flow problem. i took it apart and the hot side heat exchange was absolutely covered in crap. i dont know how it worked at all. on the outside it looked clean but the inside is what matters on the hot side.
    i am confident that some cleaning will have my high side and low side working better, and use 33% less power, and should last longer. this unit was manufactured in 2019, its hard to believe how filthy it was. now i am just looking for the best ideas on how to gently but thoroughly clean this thing.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад

      Nice, What a steal! I’ve been surprised with window ACs, and fridges that are completely caked with crud on their condenser coils they can have and they still work. Like you said, they aren’t as efficient, but they still work. Can’t be good on the compressors either.

  • @AmandainChrist88
    @AmandainChrist88 4 месяца назад

    I wished I watched this before I tossed my ac there was a lot of black mold I panicked - my ac has a warning on the power area saying if it got wet electrical shock could happen when I plug it back in ?
    That is why I tossed it I didn’t notice that warnings on yours
    Also how often do you clean your ac they were not bad to me at all .

  • @thephilosophicalpugilist
    @thephilosophicalpugilist Год назад +1

    Wheres the video for the other a/c unit that is supposed to non operational?

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +1

      I never got around to cleaning that one yet. Next spring is when I see that video coming out.

  • @dmonteiro1788
    @dmonteiro1788 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! I love the video, but I was hoping to not dismantle the whole ac.....I cleaned most of the parts and do stay consistent with the filter...Looking inside from the vents where the cool air flows in you can see a curved styrofoam piece (inside the unit) and I noticed some discoloration....black spots? I did the best I could using a long flat head screwdriver with a wet thin towel attatched....Hard to reach all the way in and I cleaned what I could....Lysol wipes, bleach, vinegar?? Any opinions or thoughts....I appreciate you and your advice! Thanks! Deb~Rhode Island

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  5 месяцев назад

      I personally wouldn't use bleach or vinegar, as they are corrosive to metal. Maybe some concrobium (link in description) would do the trick. Every unit is a little different, but I'm sure you can keep digging and disassemble it a little more. Good luck.

  • @arturo2637
    @arturo2637 8 месяцев назад +2

    The water won't mess up the electrical devices?

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  8 месяцев назад

      The back of the unit is meant to be out in the rain. But stay away from anything electrical, especially the front control box

  • @TomKlintworth-sf9tr
    @TomKlintworth-sf9tr 8 месяцев назад +1

    I bought a new AC, should I Spray the cleaner/preventive on the coils and interior when it is installed?

  • @publicenemy2014
    @publicenemy2014 8 месяцев назад +1

    Would I be able to to use the cleaning supplies without taking it apart and spraying it down with water ??

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I actually have a video called how to do it the lazy way in the description that will help you

    • @publicenemy2014
      @publicenemy2014 8 месяцев назад

      @@HandymanHertz found it thank you again

  • @AliYassinToma
    @AliYassinToma Год назад +1

    I clean mine with a pressure washer but thats a central ac unit.. never had a problem with bending fins just spray from the top down straight.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +3

      I find that the city water pressure is enough to do a good clean, so I don’t have to bust out the power washer. But I wouldn’t be afraid of using a power washer either. I just wouldn’t recommend everyone do it, as common sense doesn’t seem so common anymore.

    • @AliYassinToma
      @AliYassinToma Год назад

      @@HandymanHertz true, if u mention a pressure washer i can imagine people spraying their ac units left to right..

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад

      @@AliYassinToma yes, I’m sure I’d get some angry comments lol

  • @patriciadumatrait9594
    @patriciadumatrait9594 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you...where do you get the muscles to do this ...I am 67 and 114lbs..old lady...lol

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад

      you're welcome. I'm sure there's some muscles you can bribe some where to help you?

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад

      Another option is to watch my video on how to clean it the easy way. It does not require it being taken out.

  • @brenla255
    @brenla255 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi - I’m looking for the products you referenced, but I don’t see them in the comments

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  8 месяцев назад

      Hi, they are in the description. The description is underneath Handyman Hertz right under the video. You should be able to click on them. 👍🏼

  • @karurosur1510
    @karurosur1510 Год назад +2

    The water in the back looks moldy dark color but it was a pain to put it in my window as it’s sideways and I closed it with foam board and foam on the sides so it can be closed. Is there a way I can clean it with out taking it out

    • @karurosur1510
      @karurosur1510 Год назад

      It started today but it had this smelly smell but after running it, it stopped

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +2

      Yes, I have a great video that is in this videos description on how to clean it the lazy way. Which means, you don’t need to take it out of the window. It should help you.

    • @karurosur1510
      @karurosur1510 Год назад

      @@HandymanHertz thank you very much

  • @OzzieBenzC300
    @OzzieBenzC300 Год назад +2

    My ac is pretty new. It’s just smelly when I turn it on. I should just use the coil foam. No mold inside or anything

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад

      Interesting, yes, it may just need a foam coil cleaner. The foam does smells really good, at least the brand I used.

  • @cavemanvi
    @cavemanvi Год назад +2

    Just a heads up the nozzle doesn’t dictate the pressure as much as your actual water pressure. The spray pattern helps with pressure but depending on your home or businesses water pressure dictates that more.

  • @jojopuppyfish
    @jojopuppyfish 5 месяцев назад

    What model is your GE? I think I have 2 of them that are similar. One of them I need to replace that electric panel.
    Anyways thanks for the tutorial. I will try it out. So you think those old GE AC are well built?

  • @shannahwilliamson9665
    @shannahwilliamson9665 8 месяцев назад +1

    What are the parts to avoid getting wet? I’ve always been scared to clean mine like this because I don’t want to break it

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  8 месяцев назад

      Make sure you stay away from all of the electrical, especially in the front. Everything in the back is used to be an outside in the wind and rain for years and years. Just don't get too crazy with the water and you'll be fine. Give it a go. 👍🏼

  • @EightyNinthZombie
    @EightyNinthZombie 10 месяцев назад +1

    My ac desperately needs cleaning but I don't own a water hose. How do I spray it down??

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  10 месяцев назад

      You can spray it with the foam cleaner I have linked in the description, and then get some water and rinse it after it sits (preferred) It technically says you don't have to rinse it, so there's that option.

  • @sinner13halloweenfiend76
    @sinner13halloweenfiend76 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ok I can't take mine out of the window so should I just do it the so called lazy way ?

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  5 месяцев назад

      Yes, just get some foam cleaner and call it good.

  • @us2tohell
    @us2tohell 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video, just wish you did a temp test to compare it to your other results.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад

      I just did a video a few weeks
      Ago that has the before after results on a deep clean. It's really surprising!

  • @danielfrazier840
    @danielfrazier840 Год назад

    Where is the inside drain hole on the other lg smaller unit?

  • @dshow4404
    @dshow4404 5 месяцев назад

    Man this was a great video. Liked commented subscribed.

  • @reginacornish3030
    @reginacornish3030 8 месяцев назад +1

    How long after cleaning do you have to wait to use it? Any?

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  8 месяцев назад +1

      You should be good to go right away. If you need you got any electronics wet, you should let it dry so you don't fry the electronics. If you had to turn it on its side to take off the shell, like me, I'd wait an hour or so. They say you want the oil to be able to drain from the compressor, is why I say that.

    • @reginacornish3030
      @reginacornish3030 8 месяцев назад +1

      @HandymanHertz thank you so much. Our central air is out, we have several window units in the shop, but they are filthy. We are cleaning 3 or 4 to use! Thank you for such a helpful video.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  8 месяцев назад +1

      @reginacornish3030 you bet! Glad to help.

  • @pinoykayaker
    @pinoykayaker Год назад

    I cleaned my ac with dawn dishwasher soap and vinegar. Best degreaser that you already have. Saved me some money.

  • @casanovatime2038
    @casanovatime2038 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good job bro and thanks for the info 💪🏻

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  6 месяцев назад

      You're welcome thanks for watching 👍🏼

  • @jasonthewatchmansson8873
    @jasonthewatchmansson8873 Год назад +5

    Correct me if I am wrong, but based on this video, it seems that if you live in a city apartment, and don't have and outdoor cleaning area and a hose, etc., there is no way to deep clean your AC. The best you can do is the partial clean as shown in the other video.

    • @n.s.8015
      @n.s.8015 Год назад +2

      Part of the reason that I left the city. Window a/c's made me so ill from mold and there was no way to clean them without paying someone hundreds of dollars - if you could even find someone. I had a handy guy wash it for me and he fried the electronics and that was that. - sigh - Maybe try taking it apart in the bathtub?

    • @n.s.8015
      @n.s.8015 Год назад +2

      Another option that I've looked into is that there are units that can be used in windows OR walls. In these units the guts/coils slide out of the casing so you do not need to completely take it apart. The unit has to be window & wall in order to be able to use it in your window and slide the chasis out.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +2

      I’d say that’s correct. If it’s extremely bad, and a person wanted to, they could do it in their sink. I wouldn’t use high pressure water, of course. But letting it soak and scrubbing it with that brush doesn’t require much of a mess. But you’re right…it may be better just to replace it with a new one and sell the old one.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +3

      Also, a bathtub may work better, depending on how big the unit is.

    • @jasonthewatchmansson8873
      @jasonthewatchmansson8873 Год назад +3

      @@HandymanHertz Thanks so much for the reply. The bathtub might very well work for a small window unit, but a larger AC might be a tight squeeze. In any event, I appreciate your very informative video.

  • @lookingdeep900
    @lookingdeep900 4 месяца назад

    What do I do without a water hose?

  • @gilmotier
    @gilmotier 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the tutorial. I bought a couple of items with your affiliate links. ✌️

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад +1

      You're welcome. Wow, thank YOU! I appreciate that very much. 👍🏼

  • @LuzvimindaTamayo-yt2pg
    @LuzvimindaTamayo-yt2pg 10 месяцев назад

    can i ask you sir,,ibuy aircon yesterday and i dont know where the host put in and what kind of host

  • @bsta030274
    @bsta030274 5 месяцев назад

    I use this ac cleaner it works great tip for cleaning these things on a regular basis these things werent really made to be taken apart. make sure unit is off what i did was cut out 4 of the airhole slot fins in the left side just big enough to get my shop vac hose thru and bam now u have access to keep this thing clean i recommend running clr overnight twice a month to keep corrosion down. If the unit is covered in crap youll probably have to disassemble and clean like he did my method is to keep it clean i do this without ever pulling it from the window. Use this methond and the outside pan part of the ac will be clean year round it will break up crap that was stuck in there too so be prepared to shop vac it a few timesnfor the first week. there is mildew in the styrofoam front side of ac u can take off the front grill and bleach clean really good and tape a rag to a big screwdriver and use it as a cleaning tool for styrofoam front area and hole.

  • @ronallens6204
    @ronallens6204 Год назад +1

    I just leave the case in the window and pull the ac out of it.. even built a cart the height of the ac so I don't have to lift it. The box it sits on sits on a furniture dolly so I can pull it out to the porch to clean it

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад

      Interesting… How do you access all of the screws out for the shell when you leave the AC in the windows?

    • @ronallens6204
      @ronallens6204 Год назад

      @@HandymanHertz the ones I have do not have the case mounted to the base of the ac. There is an open grid on the bottom of the case and sheet metal case on The rest of it. The inside cover latches to the case and has 2 screws on the front to keep it in place.. one is an Electrolux and Frigidaire 18k and 25k. Little ones maybe different.

  • @androidman2183
    @androidman2183 Год назад

    Whats temp before and after this deep clean?

  • @nicksmith8993
    @nicksmith8993 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just tried this. I had a TON of build up and leaves in the bottom of the pan. Letting everything dry. Touch back shortly.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  5 месяцев назад

      Nice! It will ruin a lot cooler and efficient and lifespan will increase 👍🏼

  • @6400az
    @6400az Год назад +3

    That was awesome man. I'm a complete idiot, dont even know how to connect to that wifi thing.I think I can do this thoug, maybe help my asthma a bit. Thanks.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад +2

      I’m sure you’ll do great 👍🏼

    • @6400az
      @6400az Год назад

      @@HandymanHertz I thank you Sir . Gonna try it this weekend......o shit🤪

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  Год назад

      👍🏼

    • @Anna-tc6rz
      @Anna-tc6rz 7 месяцев назад

      ​@6400az best thing I ever did with respiratory issues is use a 4 inch furnace filter on a box fan. The 1 in will reduce airflow too much and burn out the motor.

  • @commandertaco1762
    @commandertaco1762 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thankfully my unit's cage comes off like a VCR where it pulls off the top after removing the screws

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  7 месяцев назад

      Nice, those are the best kinds!

  • @michaeldugger8436
    @michaeldugger8436 Год назад +2

    The water splashing out the back is a bit more complicated... Some newer window A/Cs don't even have anywhere to drain and have a dropped area in the chassis into which the bottom of the coils fit.They also tend to install with a downward angle, making it look sketchy AF. Like they want to fall out.
    At some point someone realized all that water coming from the cool-side condensate is both quite cold, and more importantly, useful to rapidly cool a hot exterior coil. The idea is that the cold water collect in the little tray and cools off the bottom of the coil a bit. When it collects the fan starts splashing it onto the hot coils and it **hopefully** gets rid of the water through evaporation. However, this isn't always the case depending on outdoor conditions, indoor humidity and design of the unit some are designed to start splashing the water out as it can be preferable to having it drip on, say a wooden deck all Summer. These units will have a an area for a drain-kit to be installed if your situation needs water to drain to a specific spot rather than be splashed out.
    This all does result in a meaningful efficiency gain, but in window units it means any debris that enters from the outside is there to stay. Unfortunately, if the manual explains this anywhere, I never saw it b/c I only read enough to install the thing. The same strategy is used in larger packaged units like the kinds that get installed on the roof to cool whole house, but the extra space available for these means they can be designed to keep the collection of debris to a minimum.
    On window units it means it a good idea to at least spray out the exterior side /w some pressure, aiming out the side where hopfully any built up crud will make its way out the large vents. Better is taking it out, flipping it on its side and doing that. Best is, like you've done here, taking the unit apart... unfortunately the units I have recommend AGAINST that due to the need to remove wiring to the capacitor in order to get at any more than the interior side of the unit.

  • @iamegeco
    @iamegeco 8 месяцев назад +1

    Is there gas in this type of air conditioners?

  • @blade5054
    @blade5054 10 месяцев назад +1

    Unfortunately mine doesn't disassemble as good as that.

    • @HandymanHertz
      @HandymanHertz  10 месяцев назад

      Shoot, sorry I couldn't help you out much.