I use to run nitro RC vehicles that use foam filters and have used dawn dish soap on them for like 20 years with no issues. When i got my KLR that had a foam filter i just did the same thing except its a bigger air filter and takes more filter oil. lol.
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A pre-wash with Varsol will wash the dirty oil out much easier & faster. Its high flash point is safer than using gasoline. Then wash it with hot soapy water.
say you wanna go riding and you absolutely have no Air Filter Oil at your disposal. Can you still ride around with a Clean Dry Filter, or is there anything else you can spray on it for that one ride to help with the dirt..
jae green i usually use the brand k&n air filter spray on oil but depending on where you live you should get other brands for cheap at like a auto store or even a gas station store
Each time you dip it your making it more dirty. Warm water for a couple of times. Then soapy water fresh each time after for about 6 times, done. You contaminate every time you dip twice
Matthias Schulze As long as you're not too rough with It you'll be fine. They're pretty durable. The protection foam filters provide comes from the oil you put on after you clean them.
Not gas, but Kerosene works great to clean foam air filters. It's also recommended to add a little grease around the ring to help the front seal against the plastic. No point in all of this if the air (which travels through the path of least resistance) just goes around your filter.
Use a parts cleaning solvent and it takes 2min to clean, rinse with dawn/water after that, done. And like everyone else said, don't wring out foam filters.
I agree with most other people here, don't wring it out as a best practice. Not saying it won't be fine, but some person who has never done this before might wring the piss out of it and tear the filter, so just squeeze don't wring. Also I would recommend buying a cleaner that is meant for air filters, I use bel ray oil and filter cleaner and it works great. Not the cheapest brand but the stuff goes a long way and is cheaper than a new engine.
I clean my quad filter with Dawn as well. The solvent cleaning products that they sell works better but with a little effort and squeezing dish soap works fine. I gently wring it out and let it sit inside over night to let it dry thoroughly before oiling. Regular foam filter oil from the part store is all you need.
Because you need to oil your air filter lol. It's called air filter oil. It's different. The oil you put on your air filter is what catches the fine dust. If you do not oil your air filter your engine will wear much much faster and will fail.
You're here watching MY video for a reason. If you knew how you wouldn't be watching. I know what I'm talking about bud. Made the mistake of saying "wringing it out" when I'm clearly just squeezing the water out making sure not to damage the filter. Get a life
If dawn is good enough for ducks it’s good enough for my air filter
I agree
I use to run nitro RC vehicles that use foam filters and have used dawn dish soap on them for like 20 years with no issues. When i got my KLR that had a foam filter i just did the same thing except its a bigger air filter and takes more filter oil. lol.
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I tell you what
Today was my first day cleaning my air filter (I got my bike a week ago), this was very helpful, thank you!
cool what bike you get
@@emmapringle1945 aa
Never ring it out.
I've been wringing them for over 40 years. And I will keep on wringing them.
@@johnbergeson8180 can you make a video? I would like to see how you've been doing it for 40 years, thanks.
I always use plastic bag works great I put little bit extra oil on mine I had really good luck with it
A pre-wash with Varsol will wash the dirty oil out much easier & faster. Its high flash point is safer than using gasoline. Then wash it with hot soapy water.
say you wanna go riding and you absolutely have no Air Filter Oil at your disposal. Can you still ride around with a Clean Dry Filter, or is there anything else you can spray on it for that one ride to help with the dirt..
You can also use a hairdryer to dry the filter
What can I use in substitute of filter oil
jae green i usually use the brand k&n air filter spray on oil but depending on where you live you should get other brands for cheap at like a auto store or even a gas station store
Read comments then watched video and wow he did wring it out wrong I squeeze mine but never twist like that
Do you have to put the oil on after its cleaned
love your videos, can you do one changing the spark plug.
Thanks man! And yes I' need to do that soon anyway
How's wd40 as a filter oil?
I put mine in the washing machine on spin drys it in no time!!!!!
Crap I got a Yamaha raptor I changed my air filter case there was oil on my air filter know I know y there was thanks for the halp
Haha yeah! Make sure you oil it back up to catch all the dust 👍
Each time you dip it your making it more dirty. Warm water for a couple of times. Then soapy water fresh each time after for about 6 times, done. You contaminate every time you dip twice
Can u use any air filter cleaner?
Thanks for the help
Could I do this with a foam filter?
He has a foam filter goofy
Good afternoon friend.
I bought my YAmaha Raptor 700 R yesterday and would like to know what care I should take with the bike. Please.
Depends on your riding, but I change my oil twice a year and clean my air filter often
gasoline works great to clean the filter
Peter Landry lmao
Yes, especially if you also want to degrade the integrity of the filter as well.
Thanks for making your videos. They have been really helpful and straight forward.
wringing is the last thing to do on foam
Matthias Schulze As long as you're not too rough with It you'll be fine. They're pretty durable. The protection foam filters provide comes from the oil you put on after you clean them.
MotoPosh can I Do this with my Honda xr80r?
I've been wringing them for over 40 years.
John Bergeson that’s why they’re so shitty. don’t wring them out.
@@jackmarshall782 how do you get the water out
Try foam cleaner first, then Dawn and warm water, then rinse water.
Thanks ❤John 3,16
Not gas, but Kerosene works great to clean foam air filters. It's also recommended to add a little grease around the ring to help the front seal against the plastic. No point in all of this if the air (which travels through the path of least resistance) just goes around your filter.
Never ring it out just squeeze
Use a parts cleaning solvent and it takes 2min to clean, rinse with dawn/water after that, done. And like everyone else said, don't wring out foam filters.
Its a good idea to coat the inside of the filter as well!
I agree with most other people here, don't wring it out as a best practice. Not saying it won't be fine, but some person who has never done this before might wring the piss out of it and tear the filter, so just squeeze don't wring. Also I would recommend buying a cleaner that is meant for air filters, I use bel ray oil and filter cleaner and it works great. Not the cheapest brand but the stuff goes a long way and is cheaper than a new engine.
I just bought a used dritbike and thr airfilter box had a nice layer of oily dirt , it literally looked like it was never cleaned😢
For 20$ u can get a brand new filter and its oiled already
Smear some grease on the sealing surface of the filter when you put it back in the air box. Cheers!
Good video thank you sir !!!
Thank you this helped a lot
2:29 Ouch
soak in a bucket of awesome......dish soap isnt good enough
Definitely works good enough
Good idea awesome is awesome❤John 3,16
Does it make it faster runing it without the cap or no
No lol dont do that
I clean my quad filter with Dawn as well. The solvent cleaning products that they sell works better but with a little effort and squeezing dish soap works fine. I gently wring it out and let it sit inside over night to let it dry thoroughly before oiling. Regular foam filter oil from the part store is all you need.
Thanks for the vid j got my bike and this helped me out
U don’t ring out these filters like your doing
Can I use naptha to clean the air filter?
thank you for washing
Use some gloves my man
So is a air filter and oil filter the same thing?
No sir.
Then how come on this video it says oil a air filter
Never mind I’m an idiot lol
So when are you supposed to clean your oil filter?
Because you need to oil your air filter lol. It's called air filter oil. It's different. The oil you put on your air filter is what catches the fine dust. If you do not oil your air filter your engine will wear much much faster and will fail.
WD-D great idea!!!
Try using gasoline .. I uploaded a video on my channel i used gasoline its more effective and really quick.
I’ve had gas eat through my foam filters before, worked good the first couple of times though lol.
Gas breaks down alot of stuff do not use gas
Wear gloves
Do you have to put the oil in the filter
Yes you need to oil your filter after its dry
MotoPosh even if it’s a four stroke
Yes haha. The oil you put on the filter is what catches the dust and fine particles from going in your engine
MotoPosh oh I asked someone else to and they said not to I just wanted to make sure thanks
Not too much oil. Foam rubber don't like oil. Oil makes foam rot.
U have no idea what your talking about it’s funny
You're here watching MY video for a reason. If you knew how you wouldn't be watching. I know what I'm talking about bud. Made the mistake of saying "wringing it out" when I'm clearly just squeezing the water out making sure not to damage the filter. Get a life
Hey Andrew you still there? Lol