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  1. #25
    Quote Originally Posted by nxn75u View Post
    I used to havee the same problem with my FD last time. Took it to the dealer and they spray anti bacterial solutions. It was good a few weeks. After that the smell came back. I went back again and the same thing happens.
    I wonder if it helps if we spray stuffs like glen-20

    Its also some anti bactrial solution and the one I have currently smells quite nice. The old glen-20 smells sucks

  2. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by tron07 View Post
    I wonder if it helps if we spray stuffs like glen-20

    Its also some anti bactrial solution and the one I have currently smells quite nice. The old glen-20 smells sucks
    Wouldn't hurt to try.

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    mmm, nub question, but where would you spray it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony1234 View Post
    When possible i turn the AC off for a minute or so before i park the car and let normal fresh air blow.My car is an 06 and i have no AC smell.

    WINRAR!!!! this is how you avoid the smell

  5. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by yourfather View Post
    WINRAR!!!! this is how you avoid the smell
    agreed but my method is with last 5km of driving my aircon is switched off + running fresh air.
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  6. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by TRaNz View Post
    mmm, nub question, but where would you spray it?
    I would try the filter, and the "hole" and inlets. Not sure if the spary will damage the paint or other surface or not so I would becareful where to spray.

  7. #31
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    Glen 20 contains 66% ethanol so just make sure no components will be damaged by a strong alcohol solvent

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    Hey guys.when i still work in honda and customer complain about the smell,we will put some air-con system cleaner in it,like a spraycan.just turn on to max of air-con,take off your pollen filter and spary to the righthand side and u will see the gas or bubble will suck in,later you will smell whatever the smell was from sparycan through the air-vent then jobs done.dont ask me where u can get them cos i dont know,but they call M1 air-care.

  9. #33
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    I don't suppose anyone smokes in their cars anymore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPQR View Post
    I don't suppose anyone smokes in their cars anymore.
    No way never. I think it would make it much harder to sell your car if it had a lingering smoke smell. You as a smoker get used to it but others notice it immediately.

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    what is this compressor everyone speaks of
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  12. #36
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    Compressor just refers to the aircon compressor. Press the A/C button and you should see A/C off displayed on the console and that means the compressor is off.
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