Washing Air Filter

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DItto. on the stove. I let mine sit on end over the Sinks Drain and when it quit dripping I blew it lightly out with a Hair dryer and then Put it in the Oven @ around 200Deg. and got it warm. Then I let it sit and dry. Still It took a few days to get dry. The actual color of either mine hasn't changed much but OMG! you should have seen the water of the dirtier one. The clean one was clear with only a little dust and dirt. No doubt now when the oil gets changed the filter gets changed out and cleaned for the next Filter change. Trust me I knew it was in my best interest to hurry and get the sink cleaned up!!! Which the dirtier one I actually had to drain the water and rinse out twice.....
 
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I bet beside my wood stove its dry in a matter of hours. Its warm and dry next to it.
 

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