PelPro 130

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Hack2Override

New Member
Dec 7, 2021
6
Ohio
Cleaning up my PP130, doing the normal scrap and vacumn.

With regards to baffles, is there isn't negative effect to washing the baffles, and using water to remove any buildup., as long as the dry before going back in?
 
Cleaning up my PP130, doing the normal scrap and vacumn.

With regards to baffles, is there isn't negative effect to washing the baffles, and using water to remove any buildup., as long as the dry before going back in?

I see no issue with it as long as you don’t leave them wet.

I have scrubbed mine like that before.
 
I see no issue with it as long as you don’t leave them wet.

I have scrubbed mine like that before.
I didn't he same and put a coat of stove black on mine this summer. Hasn't seemed to be a problem so far.