How to clean a K & N Air Filter

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XWL61
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How to clean a K & N Air Filter

Post by XWL61 »

Hi all

I have a K & N Air Filter for Ugabugchugabug's car, it needs a clean. The instructions say to clean it in some special K & N Air Filter Cleaner.

This will no doubt be expensive, so whats the cheap alternative?

:D

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Post by picky »

You could clean it with something else, but I would definitely use the K&N filter oil to oil it up again after cleaning it.
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Post by wibble_puppy »

hi andy :D

check the K&N website, they go into a lot of detail about how to maintain the filters and why

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Post by plastic_orange »

Cleaning kit is around £14, but it will clean quite a few filters, so would probably work out about £2 a time - hardly expensive. They should however be cleaned a bit more frequently than people do. Refer to website as indicated previously.

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Post by bmcecosse »

Stick to what's sold by K&N - or risk ruining the filter.
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Post by downsey »

when i had my A-series i just washed it out in the sink and then re-oiled it with the special K and N oil spray can. Seemed to work fine (although i'm not sure if that whats your supposed to do :-? ) and the can was only few dollars.
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Post by paul.kissick »

I had a mechanic once, he used parrifin on the filter. he well and truly wreck that filter on me. Needless to say i don't use that mechanic anymore. so my advice do what it says on the tin,
Your filter would have cost a few bob, £14 costs a lot less than a new filter.
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