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<blockquote data-quote="Pr1malr8ge" data-source="post: 93762" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Well, there definatly some myths being tossed around here.. So let me put in my two cents..</p><p> </p><p>no-toil airfilter oil can be used with all filters that are foam [so no k&N filters will work]</p><p>to use on old filters you must clean them of non no-toil airfilter oil. Use keroseen to clean them or something close to a miniral spirit gas ect.. Once they have been cleaned with the gas ect.. you should probably clean them again with no-toil filter cleaner.which is just <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_percarbonate" target="_blank">sodium percarbonate</a> or OXYCLEAN.. after that you can then use no-toil filter oil.. and further cleaning will be with oxyclean or notoils rebranded oxyclean.</p><p> </p><p>I prefer to use the red stuff as it has around a 15m-1hr dry time.. vs the green stuff that's anywhere from 2-9hrs to dry.</p><p> </p><p>what I do is poke two holes into the foil seal one on top the other on bottom.. This allows it to be applied in a controlled manner vs just a big blob ect.. once a line is swirled over the inside and out side of the filter I then compress the oil to fully saturate the filter. Then compress again with paper towels to remove access oil.. Then the filter is put in the bike to allow it to air dry and will not start the bike for at least 15 minutes.. I generally do this the night before..</p><p> </p><p>On a side note, I clean my no-toil oiled airfilters using oxyclean and in the washing machine. They are then put in the dryer on a low setting.. From cleaning to dry and able to be re-used in about an hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pr1malr8ge, post: 93762, member: 16"] Well, there definatly some myths being tossed around here.. So let me put in my two cents.. no-toil airfilter oil can be used with all filters that are foam [so no k&N filters will work] to use on old filters you must clean them of non no-toil airfilter oil. Use keroseen to clean them or something close to a miniral spirit gas ect.. Once they have been cleaned with the gas ect.. you should probably clean them again with no-toil filter cleaner.which is just [URL='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_percarbonate']sodium percarbonate[/URL] or OXYCLEAN.. after that you can then use no-toil filter oil.. and further cleaning will be with oxyclean or notoils rebranded oxyclean. I prefer to use the red stuff as it has around a 15m-1hr dry time.. vs the green stuff that's anywhere from 2-9hrs to dry. what I do is poke two holes into the foil seal one on top the other on bottom.. This allows it to be applied in a controlled manner vs just a big blob ect.. once a line is swirled over the inside and out side of the filter I then compress the oil to fully saturate the filter. Then compress again with paper towels to remove access oil.. Then the filter is put in the bike to allow it to air dry and will not start the bike for at least 15 minutes.. I generally do this the night before.. On a side note, I clean my no-toil oiled airfilters using oxyclean and in the washing machine. They are then put in the dryer on a low setting.. From cleaning to dry and able to be re-used in about an hour. [/QUOTE]
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