Top four DPF cleaning misconceptions

Carbon Clean takes a look at the common misconceptions relating to DPF cleaning

Top four DPF cleaning misconceptions

DPF cleaning is an essential service for workshops, according to Carbon Clean which is this week revealing its top four DPF cleaning misconceptions.

Not only is the service easy to perform but having the ability to perform DPF cleans in-house allows you to generate much more workshop revenue and attract many more client segments.

However, there are still many misconceptions which hold businesses back from investing in DPF cleaning.

1. “DPF cleaning causes damage to the DPF”

Some workshops and vehicle owners think that high pressure DPF cleaning can cause damage to the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF).

However, this couldn’t be further from the truth.

In fact, Carbon Clean’s DPF Cleaning Machines do the complete opposite.

They improve the DPF by removing up to 100% of carbon, soot and ash built up and successfully regenerate the DPF.

Their machines have operating pressures between 2-6 bar which are optimal pressures which completely unblock soot and ash without affecting the structure of the core element.

Furthermore, no harsh chemicals are used which could damage the precious metals within the DPF.

The high pressure air and water along with a special formulated nano catalyst technology solution will clear any DPF’s on the market.

2. “You get bad waste from DPF cleaning”

DPF Cleaning does mean that you will have a lot of bad waste.

However, Carbon Clean provide environmentally friendly chemicals which are designed to separate water from solid particulate waste from the DPF (ash & soot sediments).

Once they are separated, the DPF waste can easily be deposited into the current waste oil drums which are typically used in the workshop.

3. “Your limited to what DPF’s you can clean”

Many Workshop Owners do not realise the flexibility of some of the DPF Machines on the market.

Carbon Clean are unique in offering a range of professional DPF Machines which have the ability to perform a DPF clean on all types of vehicles.

All their machines come complete with all of the appropriate adapters to clean a versatile range of vehicles.

DCS-16 – accommodates all passenger vehicles & vans.
DCS-17 – accommodates all passenger vehicles & commercial fleets.
DCS-20 – accommodates all passenger vehicles & commercial fleets (comes complete with additional features).

4. “It’s better to buy a new DPF”

OEMs make much higher profits from selling new DPF’s rather than professional aftermarket restorations and that’s why they push this narrative.

The average price of a Mercedes C-class DPF can cost around £2,500 however a professional DPF clean with this technology costs around £250, that’s a tenth of the price.

When you consider commercial fleets, that’s an absolutely massive cost saving which is why Carbon Clean’s machines have become so popular.

For further information about DPF cleaning, call 0203 507 0175 or select ‘more details’ below.

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