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Yes, run some 99% isopropyl alcohol through the line. If the line is froze, I would try to pour at least 8 fl. oz. in the line. and hook the compressor back up. Fire the compressor up, run the pressure to 12 psi if it's a rotary vane, 15-20 psi if it's a rocking piston and let it bleed down to 0. Do that about every hour if you can until the line thaws out, then run it 24/7/
What size lines are you running? 3/8" or larger?
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