Is Engine Carbon Cleaner Additive Effective?
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Cleaning engine carbon deposits with additives is effective. The role of carbon deposits: 1. Definition of carbon cleaner: A compound of high-efficiency surfactants, emulsions, corrosion inhibitors and other additives, appearing as a colorless transparent liquid, diluted with water at a 3:6 concentration when used. It has strong cleaning capabilities for mineral oils, animal and vegetable oils, and other greasy dirt. 2. Carbon deposits include two concepts: One concept is engine carbon deposits: A coking-like substance produced by unsaturated olefins and gums in fuel under high-temperature conditions during engine operation. The second concept is carbon deposits in electrical discharge machining, which should be avoided as much as possible, especially in precision mold processing, where it can have a fatal impact.