Please let me know if any of my plan below seems ill-advised. From left to right in the photo, we have the:
a) manifold -- looks like it's all plastic? (marked PC+ABS) so maybe it's rinse-able in vinegar solution. There are a lot of intricate plastic structures inside the tube ... so not sure if there's anything else that I can't see in there that would be too fragile for liquids. Or perhaps the liquid wouldn't dry out 100% inside these tiny holes that lead to the flow and pressure sensors on the electronics board.
b) blower housing -- plastic and black silicone seals that faintly do smell of smoke... Is this cleanable somehow? I want to take some baking soda (or something) to the black silicone with a toothbrush.
c) acoustic foam -- definitely reeks of smoke. Was going to soak with mild dish detergent (Seventh Generation).
d) blower -- maybe run an ionizing air purifier or a ozone machine with the airflow directed at it? or would the latter be dangerous?
I realize now I should have run the blower first to see if there would be an improvement over time. Now if the blower innards don't improve, I will have wasted all this time cleaning all these parts for nought. And the smoky air from the blower will re-smokify the parts I cleaned.
Where is the inlet on this blower?
Thank you in advance for the input. Looking forward to getting Humpty Dumpty back together again.
