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Hello Everyone!

Like the subject says I was wondering what people are doing to clean the air induction kit. Do you take it off, what chemicals to use, what not to do, stuff like that. Put it on last summer and I am thinking its time for a chance. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks so much.

Chad

P.S. Does anyone suggest a good scratch remover, I have rubing compound but that does not work all that great, just curiouse of there was anything out there that was better?


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Go to the local parts store and buy K&N cleaner. Take the filter off and follow the directions.

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... P.S. Does anyone suggest a good scratch remover, I have rubing compound but that does not work all that great, just curiouse of there was anything out there that was better?
I've used the Kit scratch off stuff in the yellow bottle and it seems to work OK. 5 minutes with this is like an hour with car polish and buffing towel.


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Go to the local parts store and buy K&N cleaner. Take the filter off and follow the directions.
Use the oil VERY sparingly!


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