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Quick Fix for Moldy mildew smell on Gen 1 / 1.5

PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2008 8:54 am
by thestevo44
Greetings. Ever had it rain on your Gen 1 Solara, then the interior wreaked of wet socks for two days?

Ever take it to the dealer and they fixed it in 10 minutes and did not charge you? Here is what they did.

1) Go to Wal-Mart or your favorite local grocery store.
2) Buy a can of mildew removing spray, such as Lysol. It must be Mildew removing, and can have the fragrance of your choice, but something not very strong.
3) Start your car, and put your A/C on high, with the vent setting on OUTSIDE air. This will not work on "recirculate".
4) With the car running, spray the Lysol on the Air Conditioning intake, which is the grid just behind the hood, just in front of the windshield. Spray for about 5 seconds across the whole grid, and then let it run for 3-5 minutes.
5) The spray has been sucked in and has in effect treated the intake, and should be killing off the mildew smell.
6) Repeat if necessary, or adjust how much you sprayed based on how well, or not well it worked.
7) Throw the Lysol in the trunk for next time.

Hope this is helpful for everybody with this issue.

I would have included pictures, but I do not have my Gen 1 any more. :(

PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2008 1:03 pm
by bassthrive
Done this before, works very well for smelly a/c.

For deodorizing/sanitizing the rest of the interior, nothing beats an ozone treatment.

PostPosted: Thu May 22, 2008 1:06 pm
by Biggi_e
im sure u can do this on the gen2, mine has the mildy nasty smell at times, i guess u can say for gen2 owners do this and change your cabin air filter also.

PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 1:04 am
by wekillyou
Does this have any affect on the actual A/C unit?

PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:11 am
by thestevo44
I do not believe so. It should only help to dry out and clean the air intake and passageways.