No not hardly. Throw it away and buy a new one.
You don't clean the oil filter you replace it.
If it is a stock paper filter, no it needs replacing, if it is a k&n high flow, yes, clean it with k&n filter cleaner and rinse with gentle running water let it dry and oil the filter with k&n filter oil.
use an automobile air filter
Absolutely not. Your oil filter is capable of handling small amounts of water, but failing that, only an oil and oil filter change will suffice to remove larger amounts of water safely. You need to address the problem of how the water came to be in the oil in the first place, however.
their website will give best directions, but water will work, then treat with k and n filter oil
a water filter or filter paper
The " dirty " oil in the oil filter mixes with the clean oil
In an engine, the oil filter, but only for a limited time.
filter
you drop the bottom fairing, exposing oil filter, using oil filter strap or pliers take off the old filter. wipe clean oil filter housing, lube gasket on new filter with new oil, spin on new filter, and tighten.
Keep your pool water clean is a very challenging task. You can use some pool supplies like Dust Net, Water filter, water vacuum cleaner for remove dust from surface, etc. Keep switch on your water filter for 24/7 hrs for cleaning water or remove small dust particles from the water. Clean your water filter after every 7 days it makes clear passage through the filter, it helps your water clean regularly. If you do not clean your filter then your filter get chocked up and water will not pass through the filter. You can chlorinate you pool water it also help to keep your pool water germs free.
Remove transmission oil pan to access filter. Clean oil pan , replace oil, filter, and gasket