No-Toil Air Filter Products | 2020 CRF450R | How-To & Tips
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Hey guys, thanks for checking out today's video. This video takes you through the steps that I use to clean and re-oil my air filters using No-Toil filter products (links below). The video is lengthy but covers and shows how to completely use their products. The bike that these filters are for is an 2020 CRF450R. None of my air filters get more than one ride day on them before cleaning and re-oiling. Please drop a drop, comment any suggestions and don't forget to subscribe.
No-Toil Cleaner and Filter Oil Combo - amzn.to/32hQIqV
No-Toil Rim Grease - amzn.to/2ZuSq6x
Camera used to record - amzn.to/3euoVG7
Thanks for the support Panella MX!
Thanks for the awesome products!
Quality product! Good video bro.
Great how to. Looking forward to that motovan build.
Quick tip also to save some money. The No Toil cleaner is the same as OXI Clean. Another thing I do is after I'm done oiling it up is I put it in a 1 gallon Ziploc bag to keep it and I don't put the filter back on until I'm ready to go ride. That way I know it's still 100% clean. I just feel that if I put it on the bike right away dust and bugs will collect on it, not that that will crate a problem. But if you do that make sure you have a wash cover for you filter box
i thought the no toil oil required fresh dry air in order to tack up and work properly? Wouldn't sealing it in a bag prevent it from tacking up and prevent it from catching engine damaging dust?
@Jrod_FPV I install the filter the day/night before I ride.
Thanks for the vid. Some people reported oil washout after some time leaving dry spots on filters. Perhaps the oil is not tacky enough and migrate over time? Have you experience this ? Maybe not an issue if we clean and oil very frequently but if bike stays for months in the garage maybe the oil will migrate ?
Yeah I am experiencing that situation now. Oil dripping on the floor of my garage and the top part of the filter is less sticky then the bottom. It's still somewhat sticky though. Hasn't seen any water or anything so it just seems to be heat or time thinning it out. It has been about three months though. Might be best to clean and oil once a month with No Toil.
Sorry for the late response. I haven't had that issue, even with my bike being stored with a filter in it. I normally let my filters sit out for a few hours to fully tack up after oiling them.
This oil is thinned with water. Needs to dry overnight before installing into the bike. As opposed to their red oil which is thinned with alcohol. The red one can be installed after 30 mins.
About how many filters do you oil per green bottle?
Maybe a dumb question, but can I use a uni filter with no toil oil?
Yes, if you use the green oil (no toil evolution). It is glue-safe
No toil cleaner does not work on petroleum filter oils in case someone does not know.
I use it and it works and filters great. Nothing to take to the recycle place after like have to do with petroleum oils and cleaners.
No Toil is fast and is ok on the hands, our skin also.
No Toil has filter rim grease that is also bio-degradeable.
No Toil cleaner works with all brands bio-dregradeable of filter "oils."
Gasoline is bad on the filter foam and glue on the seams. Kerosene is ok for petroleum filter oils.