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Hi,
Is there a way to clean the rear of the condenser (V shape)?
The front is easy to clean but the rear part of it is packed with dust.
Thank you,
Georges Frigon
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You can use a special condenser cleaning brush and a vacuum cleaner with attachments. - The condenser cleaning brush Part number: AP4320046
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene  You can use a special condenser cleaning brush and a vacuum cleaner with attachments. - The condenser cleaning brush Part number: AP4320046
Gene. Thanks Gene ,
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