da_raabi
Trailer Park Supervisor
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2013
- Posts
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- Location
- FloriDUH
- First Name
- Adam
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- c30
- Engine Size
- 454
After discovering that my A/C compressor blew up (from an overcharge - thanks Pep Boys) I decided to pull out all of the HVAC ducting for a good cleaning while I waited on a new compressor to arrive. I tried a couple of different cleaning methods and here are the results:
1. DO NOT - I REPEAT: DO NOT USE A DISHWASHER. It removed all of the chrome quite nicely from my dash vents...
2. Use a shower to wash off the dirt - then 409 for the final cleaning:
First, a few reference pics of the entire system out of the truck:
You can see in those the foam tape I used to help seal things up a bit.
On to the cleaning...
BEFORE:
Groaty huh?
CLEANING:
Use the "massager" setting if you have one:
Formula 409 for final cleaning:
Don't forget to dry it off first
AFTER
Nice and clean! The pics dont show it well though...
A few notes:
--Do not forget to clean the crevices inside - there was nasty black dirt EVERYWHERE.
--Some of the ducting will split apart by prying on small tabs - this will make cleaning much much easier. I chose not to do that on this piece as it was so small
- DO NOT USE THE DISHWASHER
- Remember to get some new foam tape to seal everything up - and look for holes to plug throughout. GM did not do a good job of sealing this system so look for any way you can improve the pressure - you will thank yourself.
Good luck!
1. DO NOT - I REPEAT: DO NOT USE A DISHWASHER. It removed all of the chrome quite nicely from my dash vents...
2. Use a shower to wash off the dirt - then 409 for the final cleaning:
First, a few reference pics of the entire system out of the truck:
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You can see in those the foam tape I used to help seal things up a bit.
On to the cleaning...
BEFORE:
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Groaty huh?
CLEANING:
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Use the "massager" setting if you have one:
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Formula 409 for final cleaning:
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Don't forget to dry it off first
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AFTER
Nice and clean! The pics dont show it well though...
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A few notes:
--Do not forget to clean the crevices inside - there was nasty black dirt EVERYWHERE.
--Some of the ducting will split apart by prying on small tabs - this will make cleaning much much easier. I chose not to do that on this piece as it was so small
- DO NOT USE THE DISHWASHER
- Remember to get some new foam tape to seal everything up - and look for holes to plug throughout. GM did not do a good job of sealing this system so look for any way you can improve the pressure - you will thank yourself.
Good luck!