Originally Posted by
Rich170
mine have always come out perfect after, look just like new. Yeah all you need to do is brush off any loose crap, spray the cleaning spray on, leave it for a while then rinse from the inside out until all the dirt is out of it, repeating as necessary. Leave it to air dry then re-oil it!
oiling was mroe difficult thatn cleaning it i found
i just put the cleaner through the centre first to wash out the crap, then collected the run off into a deep baking tray and then just rolled the filter around to get rid of the rest of the crap
left it to dry over night then re-oiled it with the spray in the kit
it's about £20 worth of kit when i bought it, but it made it look like new even if i didn't feel any benifits to doing the cleaning