AUTO-RX IS NOT A SOLVENT FLUSH!
See the chart below to see how Auto-Rx® stacks up to solvent flushes:
| SOLVENT FLUSH | AUTO-RX® CLEANER | ||
| 1.
|
Must be removed after use, usually 5-10 minutes |
1. |
Remains in the engine; works while you drive |
| 2.
|
Changes viscosity/oil properties |
2. |
Has no effect on oil chemistry or viscosity |
| 3.
|
May remove contaminants in chunks that could get caught in the oil pickup screen or a piston port |
3. |
Liquefies contaminants that are carried to the oil filter and removed with filter replacement |
| 4.
|
Toxic, hazardous, shock chemistry |
4. |
Nontoxic, nonhazardous, NO shock chemistry |
| 5.
|
No oil change removes everything; some of the solvent flush will remain in the pan and continue to circulate in the engine; over time may destroy seals or cause other damage |
5. |
Some of the Auto-Rx® will remain in the oil pan, continuing to work, keeping the engine clean |
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