Does Mercedes-Benz Need Fuel Additives?

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JordanMarie
07/29/25 6:34pm
Mercedes-Benz can use fuel additives. Functions of fuel additives: In addition to removing carbon deposits, fuel additives can also inhibit the formation of carbon deposits. Cleaning-type fuel additives can adhere to metal surfaces, forming a protective film to reduce carbon deposit formation. Therefore, the primary purpose for new cars is prevention, typically used after 1,000 kilometers. Choosing fuel additives: High-quality fuel additives can positively impact carbon deposits, fuel consumption, emissions (power and acceleration), while inferior ones can be harmful. Therefore, it is crucial to choose fuel additives carefully and avoid low-quality products, as they may have adverse effects.
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