Wednesday, March 9, 2011

DIY: How to Avoid Periodic Air Filter Replacement (Part 3 of 3)

Learning how to shop for an air filter and to replace an air filter is already a step towards getting more dollar savings and avoiding possible auto repair rip offs. If you want something more, then listen to this: you don’t need to buy a new air filter ever again!

What?! That’s possible? Yes, it is! Do you know that there are air filters designed for lifetime use? These filters will give you more, lifetime savings while protecting the environment from more waste materials.

In my last post, I mentioned about newer, higher-performance filter materials: foam and cotton cloth. Filters made from these materials are not only high in performance, able to allow more air to flow through and able to trap more dirt—many of them are also designed to be washable and reusable. Once they are dirty, all you have to do is to take them off your vehicle, wash them, let them dry, re-oil them, and mount them back in your ride, after which they will be ready for use again!

Every time your filter gets dirty, you can easily get an air filter cleaning kit to restore your car’s air filter back in shape. These kits come with air filter cleaners and air filter oil, perfect for restoring your vehicle’s air filter back to its good condition. The cleaning job is easy and you can do it on your own without any problem.

With a lifetime filter mounted in your vehicle, you won’t have to put up with air filter replacements anymore and you won’t have to hire a mechanic for the job. When you bring your car to a shop and the mechanic suggests replacing the filter, you can easily say “no, thanks” and enjoy the feeling of having more dollars saved in your pocket.

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