== == * There is water sitting inside the AC unit that is not draining out properly. The water is from condensation pulled out of the air. Check the drain to the AC unit and clear the clog. * There could be mildew on the fins of the condenser (looks something like a car's radiator). Try spraying an anti-mildew spray (such as Lysol), directly on the fins. This should clear up the unpleasant smell.
mildew is caused when water stay on some thing for long.
I opened mine by placing in the oven at 200 degrees for about 8 minutes. When putting it back together make sure you re-silicone it close or water will leak in.
fabrize anti mildew or baking soda and distilled water then rub with a dryer sheet
washing soft top with a mild bleach or water and vinegar will remove the mildew
Are you sure the dirt is on the inside? Most of the time the dirt is on the outside and only looks like its on the inside. You can clean the outside with Crystalenz. This stuff works really well, for more info see the website www.crystalenz.com. If you have water on the inside, you can drill a small hole (1/8th) or smaller on the lower side of the lens, and it will clear up over time.
On foggy nights, the light from the headlight beams scatters and reflects off the water droplets in the fog, making them visible to the human eye. On clear nights, the absence of water droplets means there is nothing for the light to reflect off of, so the beams are not visible.
Mildew can be removed by mixing a 50/50 solution of white vinegar and water and spraying it on the mildew. Let the solution soak for a few minutes and then wipe clean.
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To remove mildew stains from linens, you can soak the affected area in a mixture of white vinegar and water (1:1 ratio) for a few hours before washing as usual. You can also try using a mildew stain remover or laundry detergent specifically designed for removing mildew stains. Make sure to wash the linens in hot water to kill any remaining mildew spores.
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To remove mildew odor from a washer, try running a cycle with hot water, vinegar, and baking soda. You can also wipe down the inside of the washer with a mixture of water and bleach, making sure to thoroughly rinse afterward. Leave the washer door open after each use to allow it to air out and prevent mildew growth.