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Ok to clean your pod your supposed to buy this gel that u spray onto the filter and then clean i believe, but i cleaned it in a different method, now this could have been very very stupid or not bad, i sprayed degreeser on the pod then cleaned with water, im pretty sure this is the wrong way to do it, but i realled needed to clean it, it was clocked with crud, is this ok? or have i totaly annialated the filter? looking at the filter it looks perfect as before, just the colour has gone away (red) the particles are still structurely there and no holes have been made.

But i just want to make sure im not destroying my engine by having a useless pod now.

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The colour is usually just the oil used on them, I clean my K&N's with Kero then rinse with water and they end up white. When you spay them with oil just make sure the colour is even with no white spots left on there. I use a blue spay on oil, dont use to much or you'll have AFM problems.

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