What is the correct method for removing carbon deposits from a car?
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Correct methods for removing carbon deposits from a car: 1. Hang a bottle-shaped tool above the engine, pour the cleaning agent into the bottle tool, and introduce it into the engine through a conduit to achieve the purpose of cleaning carbon deposits; 2. Inject the cleaning agent into a machine, then pressurize it into the combustion chamber, allowing the cleaning agent to react with and dissolve the carbon deposits, and then extract the waste liquid. Carbon deposits occur in the engine combustion chamber when there is insufficient oxygen supply, leading to incomplete fuel combustion and the production of oil smoke. Over time, oil, dust, and debris can leave sludge in the engine, and the sludge in the cylinders is referred to as 'carbon deposits.'