How to Clean Your Car AC with Lubegard Kool-It Evaporator and Heater Foam Cleaner
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Lubegard 96030 Kool-It Evaporator and Heater Foam Cleaner
by Lubegard
Eliminates even the foulest of odors
Leaves a clean, fresh scent that lasts up to six months
Reduces allergens and contaminates
No equipment or drilling required
Did you know that the air quality inside a vehicle can be up to SIX times worse than outside? Contaminated air conditioning and heater evaporator/cores can cause foul smelling, health threatening mold and mildew deposits. Use KOOL-IT super foaming action to remove and neutralize the contaminates that live in air conditioning and heater systems of modern cars and trucks. KOOL-IT is released into the HVAC system and its super foaming action flushes out and neutralize unwanted contaminants.
One of the Most Resounding Complaints that Owner's have Today About Their Vehicle is Air Quality
It's especially noticeable with vehicles in warmer climates, yet even newer vehicles in mild climates develop that tell-tale odor of mold and mildew trapped deep inside the evaporator/heater system. Contaminants such as mold, mildew and other bacteria are naturally occurring and present in the air. As researchers have discovered, one of the best places for these natural contaminants to live and breed is right in our vehicles! Contaminated air conditioning and heater evaporator/cores can cause foul smelling, health threating mold and mildew deposits. Three key elimates for intensification of these living contaminants are the presence of moisture, the lack of sunlight, and a warm enough environment to reproduce and live. Condensation is rampant in vehicle evaporator systems.
Exposure to Dirty, Moldy Air Systems Can Lead to:
Nasal and Sinus Congestion Causing Headaches
Itchy, Red, Watery Eyes
Respiratory Problems
Throat Irritation and Cough
Skin Irritation and Rashes
How Kool-It Works in the Air Conditioning System
One of the Most Resounding Complaints that Owner's have Today About Their Vehicle is Air Quality
It's especially noticeable with vehicles in warmer climates, yet even newer vehicles in mild climates develop that tell-tale odor of mold and mildew trapped deep inside the evaporator/heater system. Contaminants such as mold, mildew and other bacteria are naturally occurring and present in the air. As researchers have discovered, one of the best places for these natural contaminants to live and breed is right in our vehicles! Contaminated air conditioning and heater evaporator/cores can cause foul smelling, health threating mold and mildew deposits. Three key elimates for intensification of these living contaminants are the presence of moisture, the lack of sunlight, and a warm enough environment to reproduce and live. Condensation is rampant in vehicle evaporator systems.
Exposure to Dirty, Moldy Air Systems Can Lead to:
Nasal and Sinus Congestion Causing Headaches
Itchy, Red, Watery Eyes
Respiratory Problems
Throat Irritation and Cough
Skin Irritation and Rashes
KOOL-IT 96030 Evaporator and Heater Foam Cleaner
Breathe Easy with KOOL-IT Evaporator & Heater Cleaner
KOOL-IT Evaporator and Heater Cleaner eliminates odors, allergens, and contaminants such as bacteria, mold and mildew. Improves interior air quality, provides a naturally clean fresh scent, maximizes heating cooling efficiencies, last up to 6 months. An inexpensive way to protect your families health and wellness!
Protect Your Family From Harmful Molds and Mildew
How It Works
KOOL-IT Evaporator and Heater Foam Cleaner helps to eliminate the musty, foul odor in your car. According to the national automotive radiator service association, air quality inside a vehicle can be up to 5 times worse than outside. Several studies have cited fungal and mold infections as the source of over 90 percent of chronic sinus problems. The EPA now classifies indoor airborne allergens as one of the most important environmental concerns. Contaminated air conditioning or more specifically, contamination in the heater and evaporator core, can cause foul smelling and even health threatening mold and mildew deposits. When mold and fungus spores are sucked into the AC of your vehicle, they land on a nice, dark, damp surface (the evaporator and its enclosure) and begin to grow and proliferate. The Accidental RUclipsr: How I Make A Six-Figure Income On RUclips: geni.us/UZ2bnyd - Авто/Мото
Worked great for my 2005 Ram 2500...even seemed to act as a lubricant for the blend doors... whole system works better and no mold or mildew now!
I carefully drilled a little hole in the box that has the bleeder hose on the bottom just deep enough the thickness of the plastic so not to damage anything inside . Put the little hose in it and sprayed the foam cleaner worked great !! After I just put a bit of gasket sealer to cover the little hole so next just peel it off to put more foam !
cool dude
Neat idea
I like your idea. where is this box located? is it next to the blower fan underneath the glove box? thanks.
SUPER STERILE - Love it! FL car smelling a little "funky" because of the humidity. Gonna try this! TYVM!!!!!
I think you’re going to like it. We did it on my friends old jeep. It smelled like a sock and it worked great!
I just bought 3, and I’m looking forward to seeing if it really makes a difference. That’s, great video!🙌🏽
BiggOlG MrCtv did it make a difference??
@@itsnotfunny8257 depens on which car. In Toyota it does not work, only from the drain hose is effective removing mold on the evaporator. It is 6 feet long to reach evaporator from vent. But the dirty part is at the bottom of evaporator where the blower channel in, next to drain hole. Similar to Germans cars or any Japanese car. Not sure for GM but Ford also the same, the drain hole is the best way. It is in the dealer service manual.
How'd it do
I am a full time Uber driver I really have to do this to my car because I’ve tried everything and the only thing that can get inside the sistema is this type of product thank you for the review
Used it before just put it in. The other way from a pit. Smells great running to flush out. Yeah keep getting smell right but change if seasons. Washes pollen with out removing your whole ac system. Tough to find thanks Auto Barn!
Nice ride thanks for the tip buddy
Best and easiest one so far, this is the one I will use,good video.
Thanks for watching!
Amazing product!! Used on my 92 Camaro.. Placed in vent like he did. My ac and heat never worked so good.
I agree. I wish I found this stuff earlier
@@petervonpanda Thank you for the video, it is inspirational. However, after I checked my AC-box diagram (heatercore, evaporator, etc), The evaporator is at the bottom of the AC box next to the drain. I did what you suggested but still have some fault smell. Then, I pull the carpet on the passenger side and reach the drain hose. From there I insert as deep as possible the AC-cleaner plastic hose and spray it like mad and preventing it from shoot back. Now it is clean. The stack is: top (electric heater core), middle (heater core from radiator), and bottom (AC evaporator). That's why Toyota recommend it to insert the spray from drain hose (either from under the car or pull the house from the carpet).
@@rondhole you are correct that is the right way to do it
Great video
One of the reasons this problem occurs is because the drain gets partly clogged. By going up through the drain you can break loose some of that slim and gunk that is causing the problem.
Randy Rush absolutely true! Was the case in my 2005 Ram 2500.. with a little work, the kool it hose broke through the clog in the drain hose.. this product worked great on my truck
Where is the drain usually located?
At 2:30, have you already made sure the drain works??
Wouldn't you put it on the side that the air is coming in so that it works through? That means you would have to take the filter out and spray it into the outside vents or if you can spray it on the coils with the filter out if you can see them.
Needed a new video to watch and then I thought You had some interesting ones and they are hilarious to watch
Right on
A breath of fresh air is a good thing! Odor can also be caused by leaves and dirt collected under the hood on AC intake vent for outside air, usually near bottom of windshield. Cheers
Agreed, and as such removing the wipers and the intake cover and vacuuming dead leaves out needs to be done periodically
Better way is too take out your glove box remove blower fan spray right there the evaporator should be right by the fan reinstall fan turn on ac the fan should blow the foam onto the coil
During the proces, would you recommend maintaining the the old cabin filter, remove it while it soaks, putting the new one in with the foam, or putting the new one once ot all dries up?
The directions on the bottle will tell you if you need to remove it while doing the service, but definitely change to a new one after.
@@bloodgirl4 thank you. I went ahead and did it according the instructions and turned out really nice and easy. I have just bought really nice Rav4 2005 that hadn't had much use so it withheld an odd smell of old or of storage even after thoroughly cleaning and detailing the interiors, carpets etc. Left the filter change for the end. Its been almost a week and love it. Now the car really feels mine, lol. After the perfume has faded i can only smell the leather seats!!
I can't believe I never tried this on my other cars in the past!
My car has been smelling ammonia(y). Had it to dealer, they said it was a clogged sunroof drain. HOWEVER, I have not found anything wet, any area that seems to smell worse than another, so I might try this to see if it solves the problem.
Did you ever find out what it was? Or find a solution? I have this same issue
For this product , did u have to open anything on the bottom of the car ? Or did the fluid just go on the floor ?
Fluid just drained out on its own!
where can u buy it from
Thank you! I just bought an '06 Mercedes SLK that has a stink in the cabin. The service guys can't smell it. I think their noses are full of garage stank! Ordering this product tonight!
I guess the Klima cleaner you used didnt work?
I used this trough the vents and it didn’t drain anything underneath my car. I’m really confused.
Do you have to remove the cabin air filter before injecting foam through vent? Thank you.
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Ive got a 2015 chevy sonic and the air smells like old playdough and crayons...im not driving it anymore until i kill the crap in the hvac system because it affects my breathing its so bad.
Same with my truck, even if the ac is off just turning the thermostat to the cold side allows the smell to fill the cabin.
Does this stuff work on a window AC as well? The one for my apartment has mold in it.
Yes, but much cheaper if you buy it from home depot/Lowes hardware store . YOu even can use gentle brush with isopropanol 50 % and rinse it with low pressure water.
Pull it out and hit it with chems and a hose. Just don't soak electrical.
My heater core failed recently and it's fixed but the coolant stench remains. Will this eliminate it?
It probably can't hurt (????). Sounds like you have some coolant remnants that probably won't go away unless rinsed with something like this.
my girl jus txt me first time she used the ac this Year and says it smells havn to give this a try
Take out cabin air filter?
No.
DONT do through the inside vent - if you are not sure if the tube gets down to the coil. I accidentally shoot the chemical into my eye because the tube runs from this vent to the other vent. I was wearing safety glasses, but thought it was ok to shoot it away into the vent so I removed my glasses. The chemicals came straight into my eye.
Never take them unless you are really Done I also learned the Hard way !
I strongly advise you use an all natural disinfectant like Seventh Generation or essential oils. The industrial-strength cleaner from the Car Part Store will linger in your vents for weeks.
"essential oils" don't work on mold/mildew/bacteria in the same way as "industrial cleaners." It's why you'll never see that junk used in any area where mold control is an actual goal. Most of them are just covering the scent, not actually killing the root of the problem.
@@opmike343essential oils don’t work for anything. Plain and simple lol
Sprays good smelling stuff in air vents
*2 min later*
Man it just smells good in here now
FYI Most newer cars have a cabin filter that's replaceable from which you can sometimes see the evaporator.
sometimes
Is it toxic to breathe in the fumes from this product?
Yes, dangerous health hazard to inhale, reads on can to have plenty of fresh outdoor air while flammable fumes dissipate.
Not at all. It's made from Zyklon B , very safe product.
Yes anything with chemicals is bad to breathe in
You think this would work for a home air conditioning unit?
I bet it would. I was thinking about trying it
For home AC, lowes and Home depot have better and cheaper solution.
I agree with rondhole, they do have a $7 foaming cleaner for AC lines. I would not want to try a product not meant for my vehicle, you risk damaging the unit and voiding any existing warranties. You could call Lube Gard and ask, I do like the hose attachment.
Yeah, the hospital grade disinfectant isopropyl alcohol aka isopropanol works for both car and home coil cleaning
It work on mine.
Typically, The AC Evaporator located at the bottom of the AC-box. Next to the drain hose at the floor of the car.
Exactly. I wonder if the foam actually reaches that area. Usually its the back of the AC evaporator that gets wet and accumulates all that gunk.
@@bryansychingiok It depends on the car's AC box design. In most Toyota the evaporator is on the top, the heater core is at the bottom. Therefore, his method works but some other cars has AC evaporator much deeper down. What I did to my Toyota, I combined both method, Spray from the top/middle vents and from the drain hose. It seems very effective but I need 1 big bottle 400mL
@rondhole I know this comment is a couple years old, but for those doing some pre-work research. ☝️This method mentioned is the best. Going thru the drain tube gets u closest to the evaporator. But only a portion of it. Going thru the vents gets to the evap from another angle, covering more area, giving you a better over-all cleaning. Cheers! 🍻
You did not actually clean the evaporator, only the air ducts.
See your point, perhaps you can do that as a second job before the final part.
If that were true, the liquid wouldn’t drain from the evaporator core drain line tho…
Does this completely evaporate? Is it toxic?
Is it odorless after or adds some type of scent?
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This is not an approved method from lube gard. You either go from the ac drain or remove cabin air filter and spray through there. If you are looking to just clean the vents you can sprat lysol this will make it smell nice
How bad does this smell and how toxic is this stuff?
Forget about the ac smell and check white smoke 😮
Will that make the ac colder
What it will do is clean anything off of the evaporator coils. So if you have good ac that quits running after a while this may be a solution.
Possibly. I just had my drain hose flushed with air pressure by my mechanic and it was ice cold when finished, but I have a clog so it gets hot after the water pools and flows onto the passenger floor. I just tested this product today, felt cooler while idling and hopefully it will have cleaned mold / mildew / etc. that was blocking my drain hose from proper drainage. So in short evap core definitely affects your ac coolness, alternative is to have mechanic remove and manually wash the evap core or replace the evap core.
No, this only effects airflow.
This is literally the same video as your klima one starting at 1:48
I think you're probably cleaning more the filter instead the evaporator. You could spray this product before the filter to get to the evaporator or spray through the drain tube
Are you sure?
As long as you reach evaporator. It should work. Really depends on where the evaporator was located and designed. Most of the time, drain tube is the best since evaporator always at the bottom of AC box. Never put this product before the filter, it should be after the filter or filter will be wet, clogged or dripping dirt to blower and entire AC system.
@@rondhole I agree, spoke to AutoZone mechanic who used similar product in past, told to remove the inside cabin air filter or will have a wet mess inside the car; even if product cleans, getting the filter wet could cause the dirty unit to flush mold and mildew into the filter, making it a wet bacteria playground.
For my case, not only the evaporator coil was mouldy. The air vents channel from dashboard to the core housing was also a source of odour. Had to use isopropanol sprayed thru long tube via syringe. Thereafter, the car a/c smells like a new car (or a bit like walking into a recently cleaned hospital room, as isopropanol is a hospital grade disinfectant)
The filter is by the blower motor and by the vents
you sound like E-40
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Do not use this product. The chemical smell was worse than the mildew smell. I could not even use the AC without the windows down. Not sure how long this cancerous chemical smell will last, but I have to keep the AC running on high and windows down while I'm driving until its all gone.
Congrats u didn't even get to evap..
我真不明白 为啥表情这么贱呢???太夸张了
Right on