Mattyfats420
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i was just under the assumtion that i had to clean my air filter under the sink. then wait for it to dry and oil it back up? i just wanted to make sure i did this the right way.
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how much oil should go on it? a few drops? saturate it? I'm not to sure on that
I used my buddys K&N recharge kit on mine just now. I spray the cleaner wait 5 minutes then rinse under water and it turns out very clean but just a couple lil stains. Then i spray the Red OIL on it. looks nice and thats what i do.
You don't want it to be sopping wet, but you want it to be oily all the way through to the middle. I was surprised how much it took. I do lines like itsalifeworthliving said. Put the filter in a plastic bag and then put your oil on it and squish it around with it in the bottom corner of a bag and your hands on the outside... Voila! now your filter is oiled and you dont have oil all over your hands, work bench, kitchen counter, etc...
Is it OK to use K&N paper filter oil in a foam filter? That's what I use since my dad has a large spray can of it in a kit for foam filters.