Cleaning K&N Filter
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yah...its gonna be a little pump-bottle of oil that u use to clean it with.
the instructions are easy to follow and accurate, so dont worry about that. u'll actually end up washing u're filter in the sink with water
but one thing!!!! it mite take a while to dry! i did mine and let it sit overnight in summer time and it was still wet the next morning, so give u'reself ample time to do it...
the instructions are easy to follow and accurate, so dont worry about that. u'll actually end up washing u're filter in the sink with water
but one thing!!!! it mite take a while to dry! i did mine and let it sit overnight in summer time and it was still wet the next morning, so give u'reself ample time to do it...
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Using a fan to dry it as others have done is fine, or a hair dryer set on the LOWEST heat setting. The filter is cotton and a high heat setting could cause 'shrinkage'. Think of it as drying a t shirt for the first time, throw it in the dryer on high and you go from an extra large to a medium.
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This is the method that I have used on the vehicles in which I have installed FIPK and panel filters. Once I have completed rinsing... let the filter drain for 30 mins in the sun, then flip the filter back and forth while momentum and gravity removes as much as possible and place in the sun again for another hour.
Here in Escondido (N. San Diego County), CA it doesn't usually take very long for the filter to dry.
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Here in Escondido (N. San Diego County), CA it doesn't usually take very long for the filter to dry.
OR 4x4
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