Frank, true. Use the cleaner and oiler kits that K&N makes. If you want to dry them out a little easier, take a hair dryer on a low setting. Then when you oil them, let them set over night, all the excess will have drained off. Don "Old Man" Smith ............................................. To unsubscribe go to http://www.sayegh.org/unsubscribe.htm .............................................
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