You could try keeping the filter in some soapy water then drying it out, carefully, using some compressed air from the inside out (opposite to how the filter normally flows). This should considerably clean up the filter, while being gentile to the cotton filter material. You should be able to get a way with this process for a couple of times before the filter needs to be replaced. To err on the side of caution though, I would be more inclined to replace the filter per service interval.
Comments
0 comments
Please sign in to leave a comment.