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Corsa^Dan
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22nd Aug 03 at 09:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

been suggested too me?? wot u think?
Cybermonkey
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NOOOOOOO! just use the K&N recharger kit.
monkey
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Gambit
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u can actually use WD if you want

just clean the kit with soapy water, leave to dry then spray with WD
MikeH
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K&N says not to clean it with oil doesn't it?
Cybermonkey
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quote:
Originally posted by MikeH
K&N says not to clean it with oil doesn't it?


yeah only because they want you to buy their cleaning kit!
Corsa^Dan
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oh.. soapy water.. i jsut used water lol
Kris TD
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i used soapy water, then the pipercross spray
Wolf In Welsh Clothing
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Dont use fairy though, me mate knackered his up using that.
Cleaning kit is £20, cheaper than a new filter!

 
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