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Keeping the outside of your AC unit clean is super important, and it can even help reduce the amount you pay each month for air conditioning. Make sure there aren't any shrubs or tree branches in the way of your AC unit, and pull off large leaves or clumps of dirt. Use a hose to spray down the entire unit, starting on one side and slowly going around it until all of the dirt is hosed off. Don't forget to turn off the power to the unit before you start cleaning, and turn it back on when you're finished.

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Clearing Away Debris and Landscaping

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  1. Take a close look at your AC unit. If there are any leaves sticking out or large clumps of dirt that could easily be removed, pull these off using your hands. This will make it easier to hose off the unit. [1]
    • Brush off any cobwebs or large areas of lint buildup.
  2. This includes things like bushes or tree limbs. If your shrubbery or trees are getting in the way of your AC unit, now is the time to trim them back using gardening shears. This will make it easier for air to circulate around the AC unit. [2]
    • Try to cut landscaping so that it’s at least 3 ft (0.91 m) away from the AC unit.
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  3. This also makes it difficult for the air to flow freely and can cause long-term damage to your unit or structure. Remove any fencing or overhangings that are blocking the unit and instead give it a wide berth of 3–6 ft (0.91–1.83 m). [3]
    • This includes the sides of the AC unit as well as the top.
    • Never lay anything on top of the unit.
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Washing the AC Unit

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  1. This makes it safer for you to clean it and avoids any chance of electricity flowing. Switch off the power right next to the unit at the outdoor box, or turn off the circuit breaker panel for your home. [4]
    • If you're not sure where your circuit breaker is, look in the garage, basement, or even outside along a wall of your house.
  2. Turn on your regular garden hose and use it to wash the dirt off of the AC unit. Start on one side of the unit at the very top, going back and forth along the edge to ensure you remove all of the grime. [5]
    • Hose off the top of the AC unit as well as the sides.
  3. If you don’t think a regular soaking with a hose will get all of the dirt off, spray a foaming coil cleaner right onto the coils, covering the length of each one entirely. Wait 5-10 minutes before washing the foam off with a hose thoroughly. [6]
    • The foaming cleaner will help break down dirt particles so they wash away more easily.
    • As soon as you apply the coil cleaner, it will begin to foam.
    • Look for a foaming coil cleaner for AC units at your local hardware store or online.
  4. Never use a power washer or harsh hose stream on your AC unit. This can damage the delicate coils that help cool down the air. Just use a simple stream from your water hose, placing your thumb over a portion of the end if you need the stream to be a bit stronger to wash away the dirt. [7]
    • Avoid using a special setting on a hose with a nozzle and instead opt for a regular stream of water.
  5. Spraying the AC unit all in one direction may not remove all of the dirt. Instead, start by angling the stream downwards as you go back and forth along the side, and then go at different angles to wash away dirt hidden away in the crevices of the paneling. [8]
    • Look closely at the AC unit to see where the dirt particles still are.
  6. After you’ve cleaned each side of the AC unit, as well as the very top, turn the power back on at the circuit breaker or the power box right next to the AC unit. Now you won’t need to clean the outside of the AC unit for another year! [9]
    • If you don’t turn the power back on after you’ve finished, your AC won’t be able to cool down your house.
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    How can I clean the filter on an air conditioner?
    Victor Belavus
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    Victor Belavus is an Air Conditioning Specialist and the Owner of 212 HVAC, an air condition repair and installation company based in Brooklyn, New York. In addition to HVAC and air conditioning units, Victor also specializes in furnace repair and air duct cleaning. He has over 10 years of experience working with HVAC systems.
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    If you have a disposable filter, you don't need to clean it at all. Just replace it every 3 months to keep the air conditioner working properly. If you have a reusable filter, it needs to be cleaned once every 3 months. Vacuum the filter first to remove any bigger particles and then soak the filter in 30 grams of citric acid and 1 liter of water for 15 minutes. Then, rinse it off with water before putting it back.
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      • While some people take the top of their AC unit off to spray the dirt out from the inside, this isn't recommended as it exposes the wiring to water and can cause damage if you don't do it properly.
      • If your AC unit is super clogged with dirt, consider having a professional come look at it and clean it to ensure it's working properly.
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