Does PEA Concentrate Damage Cars?
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PEA concentrate will not damage cars, as it is a carbon deposit cleaning and softening agent. Precautions for using PEA concentrate: Carbon deposits are unavoidable. Currently, using PEA concentrate to remove carbon deposits is effective, but the loosened deposits will enter the engine oil. If there are too many, they may clog the oil filter. Causes of carbon deposits: Carbon deposits are black, sticky substances formed due to incomplete combustion in car engines. Generally, they occur when the engine injects overly rich fuel during idling or acceleration, leading to incomplete combustion. The unburned hydrocarbons in gasoline undergo complex cracking, polymerization, and oxidation reactions, forming solid deposits that accumulate in the engine's intake, fuel injection, and combustion chamber areas, eventually forming carbon deposits.