Really, it is a fungus. There generally is nothing you can do about it. Some people will tell you that cleaning the coil will get rid of the problem. I am an A/c heating tech and this is not a permanent fix. Generally, just running the piss out of your a/c will do the job. I would wait for an extremely warm day, and wait till the house gets uncomfortably warm and then just turn the a/c on and let it run for several hours. I have had several clients where I recommended this "fix" and they were happy that it only cost them a phone call to our shop for the remedy. Also, there are deodorizer's which i don't recommend due to the perfumes. Also, do not be sold on u/v lights or some other form of air purification. These may help, but will not get rid of the problem. If the problem persists after running the a/c for the suggested prolonged period of time, well, I have never a had a reoccurring issue :) Running the a/c will "wash" the coil naturally. Also, check and replace your filter regularly! I recommend using a pleated filter. Oh, and get rid of those washable filters, they never truly "wash" out
Fabric conditioner helps to soften clothes, reduce static cling, and make garments easier to iron. It also leaves a fresh scent on laundry, making clothes smell good for longer periods. Additionally, fabric conditioner can help extend the lifespan of clothes by reducing wear and tear during washing.
the solute in hair conditioner would be the moisters and the sovent would be the water that you start off with to make the conditioner. I hope that helps:), i askeed my teacher about that, and that is the answer that she told me.
To make homemade fabric softener with conditioner, mix 2 cups of hair conditioner with 3 cups of white vinegar and 6 cups of water. Stir well and store in a container. Use 1/4 cup of this mixture in the fabric softener compartment of your washing machine.
To make homemade fabric softener using hair conditioner, mix 1 cup of hair conditioner with 1.5 cups of white vinegar and 3 cups of water. Shake well before each use and add 1/4 cup to the rinse cycle of your laundry.
The fabric conditioner or softener was invented by Procter & Gamble in the 1960s. It was developed as a product to help make clothes feel softer and reduce static cling in the laundry process.
Your central air conditioner may make a loud noise when it comes on. This is because it may have a leak somewhere in the system.
because that air conditioner is full of air. It is letting the air out.
When you shower with shampoo and conditioner, they both are making oil in your hair which is making moisture and more volume so it would be easier for you to style your hair with any products such as straightner, curler, hair dryer, etc. Don't put the conditioner o your scalp because it will make it greasy and will make it smell funny. Always put the conditioner on the tips of your hair.
it probably doesnt make a convectional current around the room.
Yes it will, u can also add peanut butter to get rid of the foul smell. its the best conditioner.
Yes if it does not have a low ambient kit on it
Find a good smelling shampoo and conditioner and use it when you shower and you'll see a big difference in the way your hair smells! :)
ya i wanna know if my feet smell.
A bad coil pack would not smell like gasoline.
When you wash your hair put shampoo and conditioner like you would normally do but after you do that put conditioner on the ends of your bangs and if you want to make your hair longer this works to. Enjoy!
When air is cooled the water in it comes out (like mist forming on the outside of a class filled with cold coke) and this happens in the air conditioner. Normally the dripping water is drained way to the outside (or a drain) by a pipe. If the pipe gets blocked the water will overflow and the conditioner will leak water - get it serviced.
Erm.... BLOOD???