Carbon Clean, an engine decarbonising system that works on tap water, will be showing off its electrolysis-based cleaning technology to the automotive supply chain when Automechanika UK arrives at the NEC on 6th to 8th June.
Un-burnt engine residues can cause loss of power, increased fuel consumption and more wear to engine components, leading to potentially expensive repair bills.

CC-16 engine cleaning machine.
The Carbon Clean technology that sets the CC-16 machine apart is its use of electrolysis to break water down into oxygen and hydrogen molecules.
These are then blown into the engine as an oxyhydrogen (HHO) gas mixture to accelerate combustion and clear residues.
Chris Phipps, national sales manager for Carbon Clean, said: “We introduced the concept at Automechanika Frankfurt late last year and there was tremendous interest.”
Since then, Carbon Clean has launched a new and improved CC-16 engine cleaning machine and more fully developed the commercial concept.
Now, Carbon Clean aims to grow a UK network of ‘Carbon Clean Centres’ to deliver quick, clean and effective treatments to their customers’ cars.
The centres will benefit from marketing support, equipment operator training and technical support.
Mobile operators can also join as ‘Carbon Clean Engineers’.
Chris added: “There are opportunities for distributors and resellers too.
“We’re looking for local and regional partners that can help us develop and support the Centre network within their own catchment areas.”
Carbon Clean will also exhibit internationally at Autopromotec in Bologna from 24th to 28th May.
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