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Carlube QID300 Diesel Injector Cleaner is a 300ml solution designed to clean and protect your entire fuelling system. It effectively reduces deposits on inlet valves and injectors, enhances fuel economy, and minimizes smoke emissions, all while prolonging the life of your fuel system. Compatible with turbochargers and catalytic converters, this cleaner is a must-have for any diesel vehicle owner.
Manufacturer | Tetrosyl Limited |
Brand | Carlube |
Model | QID300 |
Product Dimensions | 8.9 x 3.7 x 19.7 cm; 286 g |
Item model number | QID300 |
Manufacturer part number | QID300 |
Item Weight | 286 g |
S**T
Amazing
Good quality
M**E
Good cleaner
Seems to work ok. Nice and cheap too
S**N
Good value
Does the job when used regularly
R**N
arrived on time
really good stuff
A**R
Useful
Does the job
M**S
It seems to have worked.
Well to be honest I wasn't expecting much but at this cost it was worth a shot, cleared the fault to start with and have run half a bottle through over the past few weeks and so far no new fault lights.
A**R
Value for money
Does the job, value for money and quick efficent delivery
L**E
A Breath of Fresh Air for City-Slicker Diesels
Navigating the concrete jungle in my diesel chariot has always been a bittersweet symphony of convenience and, well, particulate matter woes. Enter the stage left, Carlube DPF Cleaner, a potion so potent it promises to cleanse my steed's Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) with the ease of a fairy godmother waving her wand. Having used this concoction for a few months now, I'm ready to pen a tale of mostly delight with a sprinkle of desire for more.Each 300 ml bottle of this elixir claims to clean and regenerate the weary DPF, burdened with the soot of a thousand idle moments stuck in urban crawl. And to a significant extent, it delivers on this bold promise. My diesel-powered beast, once prone to the huffs and puffs of blocked filter dismay, now runs with a vigor that belies its city miles. The improvement in combustion is noticeable, giving a punchier response at the lights, making me feel less like a rolling soot factory and more like an urban knight.The magic lies in its ability to lower the temperature needed to burn off the particulates, a boon for those of us whose adventures rarely exit the stop-start realm of city driving. Simply pouring a bottle into a full tank of diesel transforms it from a mere fueling exercise into a rejuvenating spa treatment for my car's DPF. It's as if Carlube's potion whispers sweet nothings to the filter, coaxing it back to life.However, no tale is without its twists. While the Carlube DPF Cleaner works wonders, the story isn't of miraculous revivals alone. The potion, though effective, isn't a cure-all for the neglect of mechanical maintenance or the replacement of a filter past its prime. It's a maintenance companion, not a necromancer for DPFs long gone to the sooty beyond.Moreover, while the pack of two offers good value and ensures I'm well-stocked for the battles against particulate buildup, it leaves me wishing for a touch more wizardry—perhaps an indicator of when the potion has worked its magic to its fullest, or a spell to extend the intervals between treatments.In awarding Carlube's DPF Cleaner a solid four stars, I do so with the acknowledgement that while it significantly improves the health and happiness of my diesel's DPF, especially suited for the stop-start life of city driving, there's room in the cauldron for a pinch more enchantment. Would I recommend it to fellow diesel drivers navigating the urban sprawl? Without a doubt. Just remember, this potion is part of a broader alchemy that includes regular check-ups and a balanced driving diet.
C**N
Buen producto
Desempeña bien su función, tuve problemas con mi coche diésel en cuanto encendido en frío y la limpieza lo eliminó por completo
F**Z
todo bien buen producto
buen producto todo perfecto como lo pedi lo recomiendo ok un saludo.
J**P
Aún que indique lo contrario es solo 1 unidad
Tanto en el título del producto como en la descripción, indica 3 unidades. Pero solo es uno. Ho es un engaño o una mala traducción del inglés.
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