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Take a spray bottle and mix one part vinegar with one part water. Spray the mixture in the dehumidifier tank. Allow the spray to sit for a while before wiping the tray down with a sponge, scrub brush, or even a toothbrush. Clean the filter and coils by cleaning the grille using a soft bristle brush.
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Read More »Once you’ve installed your dehumidifier, keeping up on maintenance is imperative. Since the dehumidifier is actively pulling the moisture out of the air and into the attached basin, it is a breeding ground for mildew, mineral build up, and mold. Keeping the device clean will keep these issues out of the air and away from your family. You can use a simple mixture of vinegar and a few other cleaning tools to regularly clean away the dirt from your dehumidifier. Professionals recommend that you clean out the dehumidifier at least once a week. Here is the appropriate way to make cleaning easy and stress free. Take apart your dehumidifier. It can be a pain, but to ensure you are cleaning every inch of the dehumidifier, taking apart the dehumidifier is the best step. Shut down the dehumidifier and unplug the unit. Using the manual that came with the dehumidifier, start to disassemble the unit properly, beginning with the tank that holds the excess water. If you can remove the motor, it’s best to do so, but your dehumidifier may not have this function. Clean the tank. Start by giving the tank a good scrub down. Take a spray bottle and mix one part vinegar with one part water. Spray the mixture in the dehumidifier tank. Allow the spray to sit for a while before wiping the tray down with a sponge, scrub brush, or even a toothbrush. Clean the filter and coils by cleaning the grille using a soft bristle brush. Remove the accumulated dirt by scrubbing in up and down motions. Then spray the coils with the same cleaner you used for the tray. After you’ve allowed the mixture to settle, pour lukewarm water over the coils, making sure to cover the motor of the dehumidifier to keep water away. Fan blades are next. Using a damn cloth, you can simply wipe off the blades, and remove the accumulated dirt quickly and easily. You may also choose to lubricate the blades by using 3-4 drops of motor oil. A vacuum cleaner can be used to dust out the interior of the dehumidifier. Use the hose attachment to get into every corner of the unit, and remove all the dust and dirt. Once the unit is thoroughly dried and cleaned, you can assemble it again, and plug it back in. Run the machine, and keep an eye out for condensation on the coils. If there is none, you’ve cleaned the unit properly and it’s ready to go! If condensation is on the coils, it is time to call in a professional repair service, or purchase a new unit. Dehumidifiers are perfect for keeping excess moisture out of your home, and lessening the chances of mold and mildew growing in your home. Keeping your dehumidifier maintained will save you money and potential issues to your home down the line.
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