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4 minutes ago, Dec0116 said:

Hi guys might be a stupid question lol , But how long do you leave your dust filters to dry after running them under water to clean them 30 min or so 

I run mine under the tap, shake them a bit then dry them with a normal towel and put them back. They can be damp, just not dripping with water.  You can also use a normal vacuum cleaner of course, but I found them to still have some dust in them after.

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I just give em a wipe and slap em on, I do the same with my air cooler, probably not the best practice but never seen an issue yet

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