COBRA CLEAN to the Rescue – Clean DPF's without Heat! – ECOFuelMax

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Sooner or later all Diesel motors have Diesel Particulate Filter issues. Trapping Particulates and Soot is dirty and can be an expensive Maintenance task. Now you can Clean a DPF in-house in 24 Hours without Heat that can damage it.

ATLANTA - eTradeWire -- Cleaning or Replacing a DPF is an expensive Maintenance issue. The cost to clean a DPF using Heat is $350-$500+. Downtime and the cost to replace a cracked filter can be thousands of dollars.

In most cases a DPF can be cleaned 2 to 3 times with Heat before it needs to be replaced. The cost to replace a damaged DPF is $2,300- $5,000+. Downtime can range from 2 to 5 days depending on location factors.

Over the last few years Cobra Clean was introduced into the Diesel Market. Cobra Clean is a Non Toxic, Non Acidic chemical solution that melts Carbon Particulates and Soot. In many cases it can clean a DPF that was clogged due to a failing Turbo, Heat won't clean burn'r oil.

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Cobra Clean is a low cost solution to cleaning a DPF in house (24 hours) for +/-$85 or 75% less than sending it out to get heat cleaned. Easy to use: soak a DPF for 24 hours Rinse, Dry and Reinstall it, your back on the road. DPF's cleaned with Cobra Clean have been cleaned multiple times (8+) and counting. Go online to ECOFuelMax and view the videos.

Those interested in keeping their DPF +/-70% cleaner should consider the ECO Fuel System. Without Chemicals or Maintenance it can increase the Reid Vapor Pressure in Fuel causing it to burn more combustible and cleaner. Owner reports have shown the ECOFuelMax helps to increase Fuel efficiency 5%-10% while increasing sustainability.

For more information go Online (https://ecofuelmax.com/), Email or Call and speak to a live person.

Contact
Cary Nagdeman
(info@ECOFuelMax.com
(561) 860-6888
info@ecofuelmax.com
5613951079


Source: ECO Fuel Systems, LLC
Filed Under: Automotive

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