Cataclean is fast becoming the “it” chemical for many professionals to address carbon buildup problems that occur as a result of unburned gasoline or diesel during the combustion cycle, changing the way technicians look at chemicals as a tool to better service their customers and keep them coming back.
Though it’s been around in Europe and Britain for more than 10 years, the product is available in the U.S. through a growing list of premium aftermarket wholesale distributors. The company expects to have distributors in all 50 states by third-quarter 2010.
Cataclean strips away carbon buildup in a number of components including fuel injectors, cylinder heads, oxygen sensors and the catalytic converter. The chemical’s cleaning process also helps restore proper air-to-fuel ratio, resulting in a cleaner burn within the combustion chamber, lower emissions output, and the restoration of lost fuel economy and power.
Cataclean is safe and effective in both gasoline and diesel vehicles and has also been proven to reduce smoke opacity emissions in large vehicle fleets such as heavy-duty trucks, buses and coaches.
“We’ve done our own testing on the product, and we’re convinced of its ability to reduce emissions and restore lost fuel economy,” said Ken Loss, branch manager of Atlantic Detroit Diesel-Allison of Piscataway, N.J. “With the EPA working aggressively to reduce pollution from diesel trucks [and buses] by requiring tougher emission standards, our role is to identify and procure new products like Cataclean that truly save our customers money, reduce harmful pollutants and comply with current and impending regulation of our industry.”
For more information, visit www.catacleanus.com or ask your local distributor about Cataclean.