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  • Removinf A/C dryer for polishing

    i can just un screw it right? where the hoses go into it will anything come out? . . . feels so dumb asking this

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    Re: Removinf A/C dryer for polishing

    If you disconnect those lines a real s***load of refridgerant and oil will blow out all over the place!!!

    You could get hurt too.

    If your bent on removing the dryer for polishing, have the system evacuated first!
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      Re: Removinf A/C dryer for polishing

      I left it all attached and polished it that way. Plenty of room to polish it up. I did take my battery out for a bit more room
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        Re: Removinf A/C dryer for polishing

        thats one of the few pieces i suggest leaving in for polishing

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