Antibacterial conditioning treatment in North District
537 companies found
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- Yirka/Beit Ha'am, Yarka
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Saturday at 09:00
- Eastern Quarter A
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
- The Garages, ET, Acre
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- 129, Nazareth
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
- 73
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- Ilut
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Saturday at 08:00
- 7107, Ein Harod
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Saturday at 08:00
- איזור תעשיה, Kafr Yasif
English ,Hebrew

- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- Ha-Gefen St, Moran
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- Hamam Entry, Hamaam
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- Arraba
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
- Elsira St., Ibelin
English ,Hebrew
Antibacterial conditioning treatment
The air conditioning system is a fairly favorable environment where bacteria can grow and get into the air during operation, which is definitely not healthy for the driver and passengers. The antibacterial treatment of the air conditioning system can be carried out manually. For this, it must be completely disassembled, cleaned and treated with special substances. Chemical antibacterial cleaning of the car air conditioning system is carried out with the engine turned on and with the air conditioning system operating at full power in the recirculation mode. In this case, it is required to place a container with the agent near the air intake pipe and spray it. During ultrasonic cleaning, it is required to place equipment in the passenger compartment, and this equipment, by means of ultrasonic waves, disperses the cleaning compound, creating a dense "fog", while the air conditioning system operates at maximum rotation in the recirculation mode.