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No-Toil Spray

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Posted by: Lew---------------------

Hey all, I have been using No-Toil for about a year or so, with great results. I just picked up a new supply and this time went with the spray can. I used the "red tip" cause it sprayed better, but is it enough oil? Having only used the pour type in the past which I felt I was pretty sparing with the spray has me a little worried. Any feed back from spray users would be greatly appreciated.
Lew



Posted by: zio---------------------

Lew,

I've been using the spray for about a year now in all sorts of conditions (lots of rides in severely dusty conditions). Not once have I found any dirt inside the filter, airboot or carb bell. I spray the outside moderately, and a light spray on the inside as well. I have a fear about over-saturating my filters, so I prefer using spray. I just use a liberal amount of grease on the rim & that seems to be doing the trick!



Posted by: smb_racing---------------------

no problems with the spray, but after coating the filter be sure to squeeze the filter to be sure it's evenly distributed



Posted by: Lew---------------------

THanks guys. I did my sons filter today, and took your advise on squeezing it. This and I sprayed a little more on than the first time and all seems ok. Again, thanks for the help..
Lew



Posted by: MWEISSEN---------------------

I've used the bottled No-Toil for a few years, and found I tend to more towards over-oiling than under-oiling. I'm wondering if most people do actually. Not to change the thread, but I wonder just how many filters each of you get coated out of the bottled No-Toil and the spray No-Toil?



Posted by: smb_racing---------------------

I think the aerosal is better than the pour on, and it's more convenient. I tried a few of the tricks that no-toil offered, such as pouring the oil into a ziploc or the paper plate method and no matter how hard I tried I still wasted a bit of oil, not so with the aerosal...



Posted by: bigred455---------------------

Take any oil you wan't to use,and pour it in a clean dish washing bottle,I prefer palmolive LOL! I put on what i wan't and massage it in,there is so much wasted by dunking the whole filter,you will never get back what you should.




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