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Old 05-10-2013, 06:12 PM
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Is the green No-Toil oil supposed to look like green pepto-bismol I have only used the original red.


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that's the newer version. I believe it does not contain alcohol and is advised to only be used in low humidity environments or it will take forever to set up. I used No-Toil before. It may work well for mx or trail riding, but at the 2011 national endure in Michigan I sucked dirt right through. That was the last time I used it. Just my 2 cents.
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that's the newer version and yes it does look like green pepto. I believe it does not contain alcohol and is advised to only be used in low humidity environments or it will take forever to set up. I used No-Toil before. It may work well for mx or trail riding, but at the 2011 national enduro in Michigan I sucked dirt right through. That was the last time I used it. Just my 2 cents.
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I use the standard red NoToil - tried the green but realized it was a PITA and that I'm 'not that green' myself.

I haven't had any issues with it - the biggest hassle seems to be getting stock pre-oiled filters clean enough to do the conversion.
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One good thing about the green: it's very easy to see if you've missed a spot on the filter when oiling it.
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I use the red but the green is designned to not eat the glue holding the filer together. Thay is the only advatage I can see.

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I'm a red Notoil believer. I have had no troubles in the last 5 years of using it. Wash all my filters in the laundry tub and and the wife hasn't complained about stinking filters for 5 years now. Not sold on the green stuff though.
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I use the red, too. Twin-Air Filters or No-Toil Filters have held up to the alcohol. I used to oil up filters and keep them in a bag, but I think that contributed to the filters breaking down. Unifilters, I think, came apart at the seams. Now I keep clean dry ones ready to oil up. My last couple of Twin-Air's have lasted a long, long time.
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Thanks for the replies the green turns a transparent green after it tacks up seemed to do good today.

Can you still get the red?
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Thanks for the replies the green turns a transparent green after it tacks up seemed to do good today.

Can you still get the red?
Sure can. I'm not green enough for the green but I love me some red NoToil.
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