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i had previously asked about cleaning my air filter and they said to use a buffer that goes on to the end of a drill since i don't want to splurge on a buffer i wnet to walmart and looked. all i could find was sanderts and strippers. do they make buffers like this or do i need to by a real buffer
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Are you talking about the air filter or the housing? I'm assuming you are talking about the housing. (since airfilters are inexpensive and easy enough to change a new OE filter in when the old one is tired)
For most jobs where you are not trying to strip rust/paint you can accomplish the task by hand with just a bit of elbow grease. If you need a high-speed cleaning bit try some of those Dremel style attachments. Most any Home Depot or Lowe's should have what you need. Hope this helps...Lee |
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yes the housing it is oxidized in the center and i can't get it off
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