Portacool’s Effective and Reliable Cooling Solutions – A Customer Service Overview

 

Portacool provides its customers with high-quality cooling solutions that are effective and reliable. They solve all the queries of their customers related to their products. One of the most common questions is related to the cleaning of Portacool products. It can be difficult to know the best method of cleaning your Portacool, which is why they have some helpful tips and recommendations to share with you. You can use household bleach or vinegar for this purpose. Bleach is a powerful disinfectant that is effective at killing bacteria and other germs that may accumulate in your Portacool. Vinegar is a natural and eco-friendly cleaning agent.

If your cooler emits an unpleasant odor, you can pour approximately two ounces of bleach into the water reservoir, circulate it for 4 to 5 hours, drain the water, and replace it with fresh water. This will ensure that your Portacool is clean and fresh-smelling, providing you with optimal comfort. If you notice any buildup on the back of the cool media, you can use vinegar to clean it. Simply pour vinegar into the water reservoir and let it circulate for a few hours.

It is important to note that you should not mix bleach and vinegar. Use one product at a time and thoroughly rinse your Portacool before switching to the other cleaning agent. In conclusion, the Portacool customer service department understands the importance of keeping your Portacool clean and well-maintained.

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