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    Air filter cleaning

    Have just pulled out the air cleaner on my work van and the air cleaner is a bit grubby. No chance on getting a new one this arvo. It has instructions on top of it for cleaning by blowing with compressed air then rinsing in water till clean. I am a bit concerned about how long would it take to dry before being able to replace it. Have to leave to go to work by 330 tomorrow morning so just wiondering how long they take to dry. It appears to be a genuine, paper element one.
    Any thoughts??

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    I have never washed a paper air filter so I assume it must have some type of waterproof coating on it.

    If you're concerned about the drying time, just give it a tap on concrete (or similar) to loosen the dirt then give it a blow out. That will remove most of the dirt until you have time to wash it or replace it.
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    or after you have washed it use compressed air to dry it but not too close or you will just rip the filter

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbarracl View Post
    Have just pulled out the air cleaner on my work van and the air cleaner is a bit grubby. No chance on getting a new one this arvo. It has instructions on top of it for cleaning by blowing with compressed air then rinsing in water till clean. I am a bit concerned about how long would it take to dry before being able to replace it. Have to leave to go to work by 330 tomorrow morning so just wiondering how long they take to dry. It appears to be a genuine, paper element one.
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    I've never, ever seen anywhere an instruction by Land Rover or any other manufacturer that you should/could wash a paper element!

    Gentle cleaning by tapping/shaking or carefully blowing out with air is an OK temporary fix, until you can replace the element.
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    Quote Originally Posted by byron View Post
    I've never, ever seen anywhere an instruction by Land Rover or any other manufacturer that you should/could wash a paper element!

    Gentle cleaning by tapping/shaking or carefully bowing out with air is an OK temporary fix, until you can replace the element.
    no mention of LR in this thread he said WORK VAN i think its a hiace or something jap

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    no mention of LR in this thread he said WORK VAN i think its a hiace or something jap
    Oh, in that case ,who knows......maybe they say machine wash and tumble dry - I don't know, I've never had a Japanese vehicle........but it still sounds strange to me for a paper filter!

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    Didn't know you could wash the paper ones. I have used the compressed air trick to extend their life before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by byron View Post
    Oh, in that case ,who knows......maybe they say machine wash and tumble dry - I don't know, I've never had a Japanese vehicle........but it still sounds strange to me for a paper filter!
    mmmmm no mention of a paper element in his post
    but if it is paper it does seem very strange and ive never heard of it either

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    Quote Originally Posted by byron View Post
    Oh, in that case ,who knows......maybe they say machine wash and tumble dry - I don't know, I've never had a Japanese vehicle........but it still sounds strange to me for a paper filter!
    On second thought I should have just put it in the machine with my uniforms. Thanks for your input, I just thought it sounded a bit funny them suggesting this when usually the best option is replacement. Would have taken a while to dry in my opinion when it is 40cm long and 20cm diameter.

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    Tractors etc often have instructions for washing paper filters. But they advise that they sometimes take 24 hours or more to dry. Also, never let the water from the dirty side get around to the clean side.
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