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Uni Filter Ufm-400 Service Kit Air Filter 14.5 Oz Cleaner & 5.5 Oz Oil on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:UNI Filter Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:UFM-600 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Uni Filter UFM-400 Service Kit, includes: (1) 14.5  oz. can of Cleaner, (1) 5.5 oz can of Oil. Uni has the best formula hands down on the cleaner and the oil. Works great on any washable air filters for cars, trucks, ATV's, Motorcycles, etc..

Uni Foam Filter Oil allows for maximum airflow while keeping the dirt and dust particles out. 

 
Uni Filter's Cleaner has powerful agents that quickly strip away grease and dirt, yet wont damage air filters. Just spray it on, let it soak and rinse it off. Safe to use on all OEM and performance air filters.

We also use these on the FRS-950 & FRS-960 foam elements.

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