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Old 08-10-2009   #16 (permalink)
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also... what is the best product to use to clean the inside of my windshield? Most products leave a light smokey film behind[/quote]


I am not going to touch the filter question. One person mentioned Windex. You might also try Stoner's Invisible Glass. If you have tinted windows, do not use Windex at all as it will ruin the tint (disclaimer: this is what my tint installer told me).


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I have JLT CAI, How often should I clean the filter, and how do I clean it?

also... what is the best product to use to clean the inside of my windshield? Most products leave a light smokey film behind
I cleaned it at 10,000 miles (which is way too early but I was bored). I used S&B Cleaner that I got from JLT. What you need to do is shake the dust and dirt from the filter. Do not use compressed air. Then generously spray the clear onto the filter. Then wash it from the inside out with running water, again not under pressure. The filter should be mostly white-ish. Then let is AIR dry. After if is try, weigh the filter. Then spray the oil on LIGHTLY. It should cover every area of the filter BUT no more than 49g of oil should be on the filter (I am pretty sure that 49g is correct but I'd call JLT to make sure). After it is try, you are pretty much done. I also periodically wiped the oil from the rubber parts of the filter (so as not to scew the measurements)


As for the window, white vinegar and newspaper.
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