GeorgiePorgie
PR Founding Father
washing In your sink......good coverage. And not that expensive.
I’ve used belray for along time and finally jumped ship.
I’ve used belray for along time and finally jumped ship.
I used it once and didn't like it. I usually used silkolene spray oil and also bought a gallon of twin air cleaner and put it in a twin air wash tub. Feel like with no toil I never got a filter looking brand new again.
i use a mixture of simple green and tide to clean my bike.. not the air filter.Do you guys use simple green as well?
No toil has this cleaner powder. You put it in a bucket of water. Let it sit. Comes out brand new looking. And can dump it down the drain.
I’m just over the sticky ass oil. Get a splotch on your hand and it’s sticky for a week.
DittoI've been using no toil for 15+ years for both MX and Enduro stuff. Never once have I seen dirt on the inside of the filter. I keep at least 2 filters for both bikes and when I get down to having only 1 clean I toss the 3 dirty ones in the washing machine. You put half their powder in and half laundry powder. I use their oil and rim grease and from what I understand you have to because it is biodegradable. They sell kits with all 3. Best to do on a new or very clean filter but the cleaner only works with their product-it may not clean an oily filter. I normally let them sun bathe on my patio after washing and do not tumble dry.
Really good results for me over a long time. Took these pictures today of a used filter after cleaning.
Dislike. I have some no toil left if you like. What a freaking mess too. White crap everywhere. I have my own tried a trued method at home, but was looking for an at track method last year at Unadilla, tried no toil, one and done.