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TwinAir Bio Filter oil and cleaner
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[QUOTE="Smit-Dog, post: 727075, member: 25436"] FWIW, I really, really like the No-Toil stuff, and can't think of any reason to dislike it or switch. I imagine that you got some free product and were just trying it out. Good to see other manufacturers coming out with bio-friendly stuff (that is if it really is!). Anyway, as far as oiling, I bought a small oiling tub (branded by TwinAir, ironically [url]http://www.twinairusa.com/images/prod_oiltub.jpg[/url]), with a lid that seals. About the size and shape of a dinner plate, about 4"-5" deep. I emptied the entire bottle of No-Toil liquid oil into the tub, and soak/massage the filter element in the tub. When done, I squeeze the excess back into the tub, and put the lid back on to seal and prevent the alcohol in the oil from evaporating. Only thing to remember is to shake/mix the tub of No-toil before oiling a filter. [/QUOTE]
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