professional foam cleaning agent for removing engine carbon deposits (upper part of the engine) 300ml

 

$21,80
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Products ID: 1242618
Partnumber: ANTYKOKS UP CERAMIZATOR
Brand: CERAMIZATOR
professional agent for cleaning carbon and carbon deposits in the engine in the form of active foam. thanks to its unique active foam composition, this preparation perfectly cleans the upper elements of the engine, such as valves, valve seats, intake manifolds and the combustion chamber itself. dissolves formed deposits and removes them effectively. this process helps to improve the operation of the valve system and to seal the combustion chamber. a clean engine is the basis of its reliable operation.

user manual
warm up the engine to operating temperature (50-60 °c). next, disassemble the coils and carefully unscrew the spark plugs on gasoline engines or the glow plugs on diesel engines. set the pistons to the center position.
spray the active foam into the spark plug holes using the supplied hose until it is completely filled.
leave the preparation for 5 minutes to remove carbon deposits. this operation should be repeated 3 times.
repeat step 2.
cover all candle holes with a cloth to absorb product residue.
run the starter for 30 seconds.
install all spark plugs and ignition coils. spark plugs for diesel engines.
run the engine for about 5-10 minutes. thick smoke and a characteristic smell may come out of the exhaust system for some time, which is not alarming and stops after the preparation evaporates from the engine.
after this operation, it is recommended to replace the oil and filter with a new one

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