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Originally Posted by 200Duece
its a paper filter and you will probably damage it by blowing any kind of compressed air through it. Or atleast air at a psi that will "clean" the filter. I would just consider tapping the filter to shake free any loose dust or debris, upside down ofcourse, just like you would blow air through it.
And what's a new filter 20 bucks. If it's a cost thing maybe look into a aftermarket drop in that is capable of being cleaned
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Another good point - thanks. It's not a cost thing at all, more of an OCD thing really...