Why do engines get dirty?

Engines become dirty due to modern day stop-and-go traffic conditions, as well as imposed speed limits, fuel quality, new anti-pollution requirements, and driving at low speeds to save on gas.

These symptoms manifest in the form of saturated EGR valves, clogged DPF filters, and dirty turbochargers.

In the past, it was possible for drivers to clean their engines through normal highway use. High speeds equal hot temperatures, which enables self-cleaning engines. However, this is no longer possible given modern traffic conditions.

The power of hydrogen at the service of your engine

Burns off and eradicates carbon deposits

After many years of development, we have innovated the most advanced and economical technology to clean your engine from the inside out.

Dirty EGR valve

Clogged DPF

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As a member of the Carbon Cleaning network, you are an independent vendor. To help you grow your business, we put all of our experience and expertise at your disposal.

Contact us with any questions or for more information about how to become a partner.

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Become a distributor-partner of Carbon Cleaning

As a member of the Carbon Cleaning network, you are an independent vendor. To help you grow your business, we put all of our experience and expertise at your disposal.

Contact us with any questions or for more information about how to become a partner.

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