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Pollen Filer, it was at one time!

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Old 01-09-2013, 09:22 AM
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Nope - it's 5 minutes work at the most!!
Old 01-09-2013, 12:39 PM
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Must have been something else I changed around the same time that took skin off.
Old 01-09-2013, 12:48 PM
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It'll take skin off if you're not paying attention when you unclip it from the car - i know that much I said it was a quick job, i didn't say it wouldn't maim you haha
Old 01-09-2013, 01:56 PM
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My pollen filter arrived today from ICP as well.
I have been meaning to order one for some time and this thread spurred me on.
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It's a bit overkill but I change the pollen filter every year. That's because I have asthma and lots of allergies...
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I only change it because it restricts airflow when its dirty - the idea of a pollen filter on a ragtop amuses me greatly given that it spends more time with the roof down than up. Pollen is hardly an issue during the HT months
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Could just take it out I guess, might just do that next time
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The worst you'll get is a dirty inner screen and a few leaves blowing out the vents ..... oh .... that's standard anyway. I would refit it for the winter months but that's it.
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Originally Posted by unclefester
I only change it because it restricts airflow when its dirty - the idea of a pollen filter on a ragtop amuses me greatly given that it spends more time with the roof down than up. Pollen is hardly an issue during the HT months
Quite agree ! but then if it doesn't get used how do they end up so full of s ??

Its the same manufacturer mentality as having air con, in a ragtop!!
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Originally Posted by MI5
Just so you know guys, he is now out of stock for a while. Someone has been buying all his pollen filters!
Hmm, do we get a discount if we started a run on them !!??


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