Anyone use 'BG Frigi-clean' to clean out AC condenser yet
Anyone use 'BG Frigi-clean' to clean out AC condenser yet
Has anyone used the 'BG Frigi-clean' system to clean out the AC Condensor system on the G35 sedan (or coupe)? I'm interested in doing this but wanted to make sure I wasn't drilling holes in the wrong places in the AC system (that would be a bad thing if I where to drill the whole in the wrong part of the system).
Basically any pointers would be greatly appreciated. My 04' G35 Sedan's AC is starting to smell a little funky at times
and apparently this is worth a shot.
Thanks
Basically any pointers would be greatly appreciated. My 04' G35 Sedan's AC is starting to smell a little funky at times
and apparently this is worth a shot.Thanks
I have never used the stuff. If you are in a humid climate it's best to turn off the AC and let the fan run for a little while before shutting off the car. All of the moisture trapped in the system will smell pretty funky when you start the car back up.
I think you mean the evaporator not the condensor. I have heard good things about Frigi-clean , but have not had to use it myself. It is a shame you are running into that problem so soon.
I haven't used it either, but Pat Goss (think PBS's Motorweek) highly recommended it by name in a segment a while back. He said the Frigi-Fresh was pretty cosmetic and wouldn't do much, but that the Frigi-Clean would really do a spick-and-span cleaning job.
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