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Liquid Intelligence 719
Car Air Conditioner Sanitizer and Deodorizer

When you turn on your car air conditioner dose it produce a horrible mildew odour. If your car has this problem we may have a solution.
Due to a lack of use, particularly during the winter months, condensation which builds up on the evaporator of car air-conditioner becomes a breeding ground for germs, bacteria, spores, mould and fungi. Upon switching on the heater or air-conditioner can cause unhealthy and unpleasant odours to be vented into the passenger cabin.
Liquid Intelligence 719 Air Conditioner Sanitizer and Deodorizer restores heating/cooling efficiency and freshens interior air. It is a unique cleaning solution designed to quickly and effectively remove foul odours, bacteria, mould, spores, fungi, road grime, nicotine oils and debris that accumulate in your evaporator.
Liquid Intelligence 719 is injected directly into the evaporator case through a hose attached to a special high pressure aerosol container via the air duct. It cleans and coats the evaporator core and kills the fungi thus neutralising any odour. Liquid Intelligence 719 is biodegradable, non-toxic, and non-corrosive.
Technical Information
Fungi and Bacteria in Car Ventilation Systems
Fungi growing in car air conditioning ventilation systems may contaminate the passenger environment and cause a variety of problems.
The photomicrographs show fungi removed from the ventilation ducts of cars.
Fungi differ significantly, in certain respects, from most other airborne pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoa. Fungi do not cause secondary contagious infections; only the person inhaling the fungi is at risk. Fungi can exist outdoors and enter the car through the air intakes. Fungi are normally harmless and non-parasitic.


Moisture, darkness, and warmth are the 3 key ingredients necessary for microbial growth to occur on surfaces. Moisture (condensation) forms on the evaporator as it cools the air. Some of this moisture drains out of the system, but some of this moisture remains in the dark plenum chamber. The naturally occurring microbial contaminants utilize the moisture that does not drain out of the A/C system as a food source & breeding ground. Once the A/C system is shut off, the dark plenum chamber warms up to a temperature that stimulates and accelerates microbial growth. Air conditioning systems in an automobile may be especially vulnerable, because their smaller size leaves less room for air circulation inside the system once it is turned off. Once colonized by fungi, A/C systems may continually or sporadically emit noxious odours or sensitising products that affect the occupants.
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