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how to clean carbon deposits in engine
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To clean carbon deposits in an engine, start with a fuel additive designed to clean fuel injectors, intake valves, and combustion chambers. These are poured directly into the fuel tank. For more significant deposits, consider using a carbon cleaning machine, which typically uses a hydrogen-based solution, directly applied through the air intake or vacuum line, effectively burning off deposits. Regular use of high-quality, top-tier gasoline can also prevent buildup. For stubborn carbon on piston heads or intake valves, manual cleaning may be necessary, often during a decarbonization service at a professional garage, where parts are disassembled for direct cleaning. Regular maintenance, including timely oil changes and using the correct type of fuel, is essential for preventing the accumulation of carbon deposits. Approaches vary in effectiveness and cost, so evaluate the severity of carbon buildup and choose accordingly.
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