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Indeed, but the OP says he's cleaned it several times, so it "should be good". What I'm saying is that you're not supposed to clean them.



Perhaps, but that's the owner's decision to make.


I mean, I guess? But that's just a thought-terminating cliche. You're not supposed to clean the filters because that's not how it works.




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