How to Clean Excessive Carbon Deposits in a Car?

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StAdeline
07/30/25 12:44am
This type of professional cleaning is usually performed at a 4S shop or auto repair shop, commonly referred to as "intravenous injection." This method does not require disassembling the engine. This method is probably the simplest, most convenient, and time-saving approach—straightforward and direct, simply adding the additive to the fuel tank. This method is likely the cleanest and most thorough way to clean carbon deposits currently. However, it requires completely disassembling the engine. Driving at high speeds causes the engine temperature to rise higher compared to driving on regular roads, and the high temperature can help burn off the carbon deposits.
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