buffmaster

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Apr 11, 2001
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I was just wondering about the No-Toil cleaner. Can you throw it in a bucket and reuse it like the Twin Air stuff or will the cleaner separate/decompose/decombine/etc., leaving you to throw the stuff out? Or, when it separates, can you re-mix it (i.e.- stir it or shake it up)?:think
 

Jeff Allen

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Sep 23, 1999
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It seems that once the water gets to room temp. that it doesn't work as good, much easier to water the bushes when done and mix a new batch when needed.
 

smprider0783

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Oct 13, 2000
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when i ran out of the no-toil cleaner I started using oxi clean, the stuff you use toget rid of stains, and it works just as good if not better. I always wash my filter in a sink with warm water
 

Pit_Monkey

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May 19, 2001
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i have a quick questions.i have a little bucket filled with the airfilter oil, so i was wondering what is the easiest way to dlean the filter. right now i put some gas in a bucket and dit the filter in and then pull it out, this breaks down the oil. btw i use bell ray air filter oil. then i let the filter sit for 15-25 minutes depending on the temp and sky conditions. then i make sure the filter is dry and wash it in soap and water and then put it in the dryer for 5 minutes. then i re oil and let it sit for a couple of minutes and then re install it.do you suggest using the arosole cleaner or the liquid one or do you do the same thing i do. id love to know a short cut. thanks
 

MXP1MP

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Yes make the switch I used to use belray also talk about a pain to clean! I couldn't ever seem to ever get it to clean off completely when I was using belray. With the no toil all it takes is a bucket of warm water the no toil cleaner and like 5 mins of your time. With the no toil fliter oil it breaks down right away in the warm water has to be the easiest setup I've ran into. The no toil cleaner doesn't work real great on the belray you have to clean it a few times with it and even then it still doesn't get rid of it totally. But it works great on the no toil oil. The no toil oil is just as good as the bel ray oil and I think its alittle easier to apply cause its like a alcohol type oil and isn't thick like the belray. Best of all when its time to clean it up you can just drain it down the sink or whatever without worry its going to do harm or get ya in trouble :) Make the switch you won't regret it, just make sure and don't over oil the fliter the first time around if you do. I won't use anything else now. If you want its also machine safe. Anyone every done that?
 
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