5 Hacks to get rid of the smell from Air coolers

Cleaning an air cooler may sound difficult or even a day’s task, but such is not the case. It is rather challenging to get rid of the smell from the air cooler. The pungent smell which is very common during rains and at the onset of every summer season can be very disturbing. But no longer, as we are here to help you. We have listed down five simple hacks by which you can get rid of the smell from air coolers.


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  1. Soaking the air cooler pads in sunlight


Generally, the main culprit is the air cooler pads which emit a pungent or foul smell during the rain or at the onset of every summer season.  But this foul smell can be easily gotten rid of, by soaking the air cooler pads in warm sunlight. It also helps to get rid of harmful bacteria which is also good from a hygiene point of view.


  1. The lemon and vinegar effect


 It has been scientifically tested and is a common home remedy that adding some lemon drops and vinegar to the water in the air cooler helps to discard the pungent smell.  Lemon and vinegar have certain properties which help to nullify the effect of smell causing bacterial growth.


  1. The baking soda technique


 Baking soda also works similarly as does lemon and vinegar in nullifying the effect of a pungent smell. All you need to do is take one bucket filled with warm water and add some dishwashing soap to it along with a baking soda solution.  Next, you need to dip a sponge into this solution and then effectively clean the electric cooler from the inside including its parts. This is a well-known remedy for cleaning the cooler and also for getting rid of the foul smell from all its parts.


  1. Cleaning the air cooler regularly


 The best way to maintain the hygiene level of the plastic cooler as well as to keep its foul smell at bay is to clean the air cooler and its parts from time to time. Regular cleaning of the air cooler will ensure that that smell creating bacteria does not thrive.


  1. Sunlight is the key


 Generally, air coolers produce a pungent or foul smell if they're kept in damp or moist conditions for a long period, as this allows the suitable temperature conditions for the smell creating bacteria to grow or develop. But in case the room or the area where the air coolers are kept is properly ventilated and has proper daylight or sunlight, then there are very few chances or it is very less likely that they may produce a smell.

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