Cleaning a car's air duct is an activity that every car owner should do. Keeping your car clean includes not only external and interior cleaning, but also the most thorough cleaning of all internal passages of the car. After all, the presence of dust and dirt in the internal parts of the air ducts provokes not only the appearance of an unpleasant odor in the cabin, but can also significantly harm the health of the driver and passengers.
How to clean the air ducts in your car from dust
After cleaning, it will be easy to breathe in the cabin, and being inside the car will become much more comfortable. In just a couple of years, even in the newest car, the internal surfaces of the air ducts become dirty. Dust settles on the inner walls and when the air conditioner is running or simply taking air from the street, particles of this dust and dirt begin to fly around the car's interior.
There is a high probability that dust from the air ducts will get into the lungs of passengers and the driver of the car. The longer you wait to clean these openings, the more tightly the dust will stick to the walls and may even be absorbed into the plastic surface. It will be much more difficult to clean such old dust, so it is better to clean the air ducts on time.
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