Under What Circumstances Should Anti-Wear Additives Be Used?
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Anti-wear additives should be used when a car's engine has been driven for 30,000 to 50,000 kilometers. Mileage for using anti-wear additives: Generally, it is advisable to add anti-wear additives once when a car's engine has been driven for 30,000 to 50,000 kilometers. This effectively reduces wear, extends the engine's service life, and significantly improves fuel efficiency. It greatly enhances lubrication, improves mechanical performance and precision, and can be used for both new and old vehicles, with better results for older vehicles. Functions of anti-wear additives: They provide maintenance and cooling for the engine; effectively prevent engine shaking and noise, with superior anti-rust, anti-corrosion, and waterproof properties; facilitate cold starts in winter; are environmentally friendly, reduce black exhaust smoke, and have no side effects. Cold starts are most damaging to the engine because when the engine is stationary, all the oil flows back into the oil tank, causing the pistons and related components to operate without sufficient lubrication. Engines treated with WISBO engine anti-wear additives form a durable, permanent ultra-slippery protective anti-wear film on the metal surface, reducing component wear and lowering oil and water temperatures, ensuring smooth and quiet operation with improved fuel efficiency and power.