Garages advised to be wary of “inferior carbon cleaning machines’

Experts explain how to choose the right carbon cleaning machine for your workshop

Garages advised to be wary of “inferior carbon cleaning machines’

Carbon Clean has warned garage owners of the dangers of inferior machines which clean to decarbonize vehicle engines.

The firm suggests that while the right equipment can bring new revenue to workshops, a misinformed decision could cost it dearly.

A Carbon Clean spokesperson said: “In the ever-changing industry of the automotive aftermarket and unpredictable economic fluctuations, Carbon Cleaning is one of the best investments your business can make to overcome those challenges.

“Selecting the right equipment is crucial to achieve longevity and required performance for consistent results, no matter the vehicle type and size, is crucial.

Carbon Clean’s carbon cleaning machines use oxyhydrogen engine cleaning technology to remove up to 100 per cent of carbon deposits.

Each of its machines uses electrolysis to split water molecules into the composite elements of oxygen and hydrogen to produce oxyhydrogen.

The oxyhydrogen is fed into the engine through the vehicle’s air intake, mixing with the air and fuel in the combustion chambers of the engine.

The mixture ignites the oxyhydrogen and combusts at a much higher temperature than the fuel alone, atomizing the carbon deposits and expelling them in gaseous form through the exhaust system.

The spokesperson added: “Given the power and technology being used, an internal filtration system and in-built cooling fans are packaged within the CC-Series machines to ensure safe running of the highly intuitive circuit boards and deliver the best concentration of oxyhydrogen gas.

“This is the safest way to remove carbon deposits from combustion engines. Dry cell technology has been known to block up the internal pipes, affecting gas flow production, and that’s why the inferior, cheaper brands break down easily.”

Carbon Clean claims that many garages have ‘dry cell hydrogen generator kits’ online, only to be disappointed and later investing in a Carbon Clean machine.

The spokesperson added: “Usually, only months after their original investment, customers realise that quality, performance, efficiency, and reliability are important to maintain a constant business growth.

“Carbon Clean machines deliver this without fail.

“In fact, no carbon clean machine on the market can compare to their oxyhydrogen cell technology.

“Of course, we understand that many customers choose to invest in the dry cell technology as they see this equipment as more ‘cost effective’.

“However, this isn’t the long-term option and therefore is not an ideal unit for a busy workshop.”

The firm also warns of counterfeit machines, which were originally manufactured for oxyhydrogen welding or cutting.

“These are simply being re-branded and re-advertised as engine cleaning machines,” the spokesperson added.

“These have not been designed specifically to perform engine cleans.

“This is purely a profit-making exercise, whereby resellers / drop shippers take advantage of this technology for their own benefit.

“Damaging not only carbon cleaning reputation but also masking the draw backs of the machines by advertising at a cheap price.

“We would encourage all buyers to take great time in understanding exactly why certain carbon cleaning equipment is so cheap – If the cost of the machines you find online is dramatically less than the others you’ve come across.

“Ask yoursel, ‘why is this so cheap’? There is always a reason.”

“There are many cheap, small dry cell machines on the market which use the official Carbon Clean UK branding without consent.”

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