No Toil Work?

Badgadjit1

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I recently watched the No Toil Promo video, and naturally, was sold..heh..just wondering, does anyone use it? Is it as amazing and as easy as it looks? does the cleaner work with other filter oils? or if you use one no toil product do i you have to use the whole system? Just wondering before i buy. Thanks
 

CaptainObvious

Formally known as RV6Junkie
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Do a search. You'll find hundreds of posts from people who use it. Works as advertised.
 

jimmy 420

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yes it is as good as they say i started usin it about a year and a half ago and will not go back to other filter oils it is so sticky but easy to clean and the old oil and cleaner can go rit down the drain, also the cleaner doesnt brake down the filter like some do and the filter grease does a good job of sealin it so no dirt gets by the base u wont be disapointed with it

and yes u need the whole system the oil wont wash off with normal cleaners of even gas and i dont think the cleaner will wash of other oils
 

Badgadjit1

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thanks, i have a UNI filter. i can still use that with the chemicals can't i? or do i have to get their (no-toil) filter too?

whats the best way to get my filter completly clean before i start using the No-Toil stuff.
or do i have to get a brand new filter to use with it also?

Thanks
 

Dave.Smith

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You don't need to use No Toil's filter with their products. Goop works pretty good on the dino oil and rinses out with water, but the filter needs to be completely free of water between washings (and it will take several). I use OxyClean to wash out the NoToil oil.
 

YZ-212

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Good stuff. Have used it for about 3 years now and don't know why more people don't use it.
 

Jeff Gilbert

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Been using for almost 6 years and wouldn'r consider anything else. Follow the directions, SHAKE WELL before applyiing. The glue on one of my filters doesn't like the No-Toil but I can't remember which brand it was. I think they might state on the website which brand filter not to use, if not, call them. In fact I had a couple of friends call and No-Toil sent them free filters because of it.

A little tip for ya; to prevents wasting the oil there are a couple of people on here that keep the oil in a tuperware container to reuse but I have another method. I order the oil in a large container from MX South (link on the left) and shake the heck out of it then fill a 20oz empty water bottle with the pull out top. To oil the filter all I have to do is shake the water bottle, pull out the top and gently squeeze as I rub it on the filter. No leak, no mess, No-Toil. :)
 

Badgadjit1

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i used my no toil for the first time last week and the filter was dirty as it could be. I cleaned it with the cleaner but i couldn't get all the dirt out of it. and it was still kinda sticky after i rinsed it out with warm water. am i doing something wrong? does the water and cleaner need to be really close to the correct ratio or can it just be close? and has anyone tried the washing machine method? do it leave stuff inside the washing machine? and does it work good?

sorry for all the questions. thanks
 

jimmy 420

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the cleaner to water does not hav to be rit on i nomally dunp a far bit in with a full bucket of water then after it almost clean i clean out the bucket and put a bit in with half a bucket just to get rid of anythin left over from the dirty water then let it dry it will take a bit i wait at least 2 days i hav to so i can rotate that way i dont hav day i cant ride cuz its wet

i hav not tryed the washin matchine i dont c the point in a sink or bucket is fast and works good
 
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