In this reliance home comfort how to video we show you how to remove and clean a furnace filter.
Clean and reuse furnace filter.
A disposable air filter however doesn t work the same way.
Although you may slightly prolong the life of your furnace filter you will probably make a mess doing it and a vacuumed filter will release a lot of dust and particles into the ductwork when you first re install it.
Do not return the filter until it is dry as this can cause mold or mildew to accumulate.
To clean a reusable filter remove the filter carefully run it under water and set it out to dry.
Wash the filter you can simply rinse the filter with warm water.
Vacuuming your furnace filter is a healthier alternative to washing your furnace filter but is still not recommended.
Allow the filter to dry this is important.
Rinse it off with fresh water and let it fully dry before returning it to your ac unit.
Begin this step by pouring one cup of dishwashing soap into a clean bucket.
Now that your cleaning mixture is.
Next fill the bucket with warm water and allow your cleaning mixture to form.
Rub the filter with your hands or a soft brush to help wash away any remaining debris.
At regular intervals you must remove it from the hvac cabinet throw it away and install a fresh filter.
Reusable filters should be labeled as such and are usually made of plastic like materials.
If you have a sprayer attached to your faucet this is best as it allows greater water pressure.
If your filter is not reusable replaceable disposable filters are available to purchase online or at hardware stores.
Wash the filter for a deeper cleaning fill a sink with one part water and one part white vinegar and then allow your hvac filter to soak in the solution for one hour.
Some air filters permanent and semipermanent models can be cleaned as part of regular hvac system maintenance and replaced for continuous use.