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cleaning the air filter
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[QUOTE="goldman15, post: 150913, member: 23663"] [b]No Toil Filter is the answer[/b] I recently purchased a No Toil filter which uses biodegradeable filter cleaner, filter oil, and grease. You can use their bio stuff on your current filter but you must clean it first and get all of the petro based chemicals out of it. Then buy the No Toil filter kit which sells for 16.95 and comes with filter oil, cleaner, and grease. Works great and no more harsh chemicals to dispose of. You can safely dump No Toil in your kitchen sink. I will never go back to the bad stuff. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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