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Originally Posted by flame
Some of them suggest you to use their soaking formula, and AEM or Fujita ask you to soak the filter into the water for 10 to 15 mins and let it dry up and install it back on. For most of the K&N filter, they recommend you to wash it with water and dry it up, then use their oil filter kit that they sell in the market.
From my past experience, i have washed an AEM and k&n filters and they take a day to fully dry up, maybe i was too paranoid, but i won't take any chance. Best bet is to get another filter for backup, just in case you really cannot wait to go out. 
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okay, thanks that sounds good, so if i have an injen intake, just soak it in water then just let it dry completly out?