Do I *HAVE* to use a filter?

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Re: Do I *HAVE* to use a filter?

Post by _Simon Belmont »

I had this problem last year.

The solution? Have the coil cleaned.

There was so much junk in there that it was stopping airflow.

You can buy cleaner at Home Depot.
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Re: Do I *HAVE* to use a filter?

Post by _Polygamy-Porter »

Why not just vacuum off most of the collected dust with the wand tool on your home vac until you get the new one?
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