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Has anyone cleaned their AC evaporator core?

jmac404

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I've removed the cabin filter, sprayed a bunch of lysol in there while fan is running. It clears things up for a few weeks-month. I live in a hot area and turning off AC 5 minutes before I park is not an option.

Has anyone found a way to semi easily access the evap core so it can be foamed? The plan right now is to remove the blower fan, try to snake in through there
 
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That seems a little risky to me....... Wouldn't it dump the foam into the fan, etc? I'm going to try pulling out my blower fan, on the coupes it's fairly easy. On the sedan it looks like some trim has to come off. I plan to do it in the next week or so and will update
 
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