

When I got home I went on to continue cleaning the filter and low and behold when I picked up the filter there was a beautiful white spot in my very old porcelain sink." "I sprayed the cleaner on the filter and let it sit in my kitchen sink to soak for the required 10 minutes like the instructions suggested, I got busy and had to run out of the house, so it ended up sitting there for a few hours. "Recently our local pep boys store had a sale running on the K&N air filter Recharger kit, so we decided to buy it for the oil, but the kit also contained the cleaner, which I had never used on our micro sprint or the quarter midget in our past 8 years of racing," Stacy continued. Take Stacy, a York County, Pennsylvania mom who's made a ritual of cleaning air filters in her kitchen sink. Originally designed as a high-performance air filter cleaner and industrial strength degreaser to remove grime and grease from K&N's cotton air filters, testimonials continue to mount praising K&N's Power Kleen virtues for a hodgepodge of various other smudge offenders. The 99-0621EU meets all requirements to be sold in various European countries. Well that has finally changed for our international customers looking to purchase K&N's Power Kleen with the release of the 99-0621EU. K&N originally released part number 99-0621 for sales in North America. Clearly, at the very least, it could hold a responsible position between popsicles and chocolate chip cookies (number 8 and 9 respectively) on said list. On a list of the top 10 accidental discoveries, which records Penicillin on top, there's now strong evidence to support the view that K&N's 99-0621 and 99-0621EU Power Kleen would be an ideal candidate for the fortuitous find file.

Louis Pasteur, the father of pasteurization once said "chance favors the prepared mind," whereby he succinctly made inadvertent innovations respectable. Some of our greatest discoveries have been made entirely by accident. 99-0621EU - K&N Power Kleen for the Europe Market
