new method for cleaning air-filter

Started by 1badazz_700r, March 07, 2009, 05:23:31 AM

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1badazz_700r

Spray your filter with the cleaning solution. then simply throw it in your dish washer works awesome and its even dry and ready to oil :thumbs:

Just a little 778
105.5 WK cylinder CP 11:1
hotrods +5 crank
racersedge +2 head,with webb4
54mmTB with custom intake
sparks X-6exhaust
PC5/w autotune
dynatek programmable
slingshot lockup
+3 stock swingarm
hiper dual beadlocks/w gncc holeshots
flexx bars,burgard+2stem/w antivibe
ASV's
odi's

Krandall

Please do not do this w/ other dishes in there :lol:


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Just a little 778
105.5 WK cylinder CP 11:1
hotrods +5 crank
racersedge +2 head,with webb4
54mmTB with custom intake
sparks X-6exhaust
PC5/w autotune
dynatek programmable
slingshot lockup
+3 stock swingarm
hiper dual beadlocks/w gncc holeshots
flexx bars,burgard+2stem/w antivibe
ASV's
odi's

exentix

he did a magic trick! it changed from black to pink! just like new =)

fire raptor

Dude that is instant divorce actions!!! My wife gets pissed if I put dirty dishes in the washer.

Peelz

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fire raptor

Peels did you just get a new house? I know you painted your ass off. Do NOT go there as you wife will beat your ass if you start cleaning parts in thr kitchen. This is a man survival thing.!!

Peelz

Quote from: fire raptor on March 07, 2009, 10:17:33 AM
Peels did you just get a new house? I know you painted your ass off. Do NOT go there as you wife will beat your ass if you start cleaning parts in thr kitchen. This is a man survival thing.!!

LOL  house is 5 years old, but I wouldn't let her paint brand new dry wall. It was all sprayed white when we moved in, I finally caved this year. Painting done.  Good advice Fire!  :lol:
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fire raptor

Ok now for the serious stuff. Most filter oils and fuel contaminations contain Petro chemicals which most have been known to cause cancer and other problems. Children are very reactive to petro chemicals, pesticides and such. I know it seems like a easy fix for cleaning your filter but I would not use the same machine that you wash your dishes in as there are cases of kids getting sick from cross exposure like clothing washing machines. There was a case of a fire fighter that washed some of his dirty work clothes that had residual pesticides on them. They then washed their babys clothes in the same washer not thinking about residual toxins. The warning we recieved stated that the baby died from a reaction to the pesticide that was residual in the washer. Better safe than sorry. IMO.

Peelz

OK fire..I was thinking that too...and: your post is enought to deter me. I will continue only washing in the sink. :thumbs:
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


fire raptor

Think bubble bath. Wash your body and Raptor parts at the same time!!!

Jamie700R

For foam filters use No Toil. Its safe for the environment and even has washer instructions on the cleaning bottle. :thumbs:

exentix

it was a K&n for my 350... were gonna run it again and get all the stuff cleaned out before we put any dishes in it again

Peelz

still thinking bad idea, takes a lot of cleaning to remove petroleum products.  I wash mine in the sink, set it next to heater vent during winter, or window sill in the summer.  :lol:
Krandall: "peelz. I'll be real with you. As much as I hate on you for soccer, I really don't mind it"


exentix

we normally wouldnt do it but we were in a hurry and it was late at night and we were riding the next day, usually its done outside