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[QUOTE="crashcat, post: 6345703, member: 274100"] So the mechanism of an electrostatic air filter is that air has to blow over the polypropylene and polyurethane meshes to gain charge and become stuck. 1. Neither of those materials would be hurt by soap, and soap makes sense to me to use because the function of the filter requires the surface to be clean. I am not sure on this one. 2. Polyurethane is NOT compatible with IPA. It will swell and become weak, ruining the mesh structure. [/QUOTE]
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