Can Flushing Oil Concentrate harm my engine?

Flushing oil ConcentrateMany 'off-the-shelf' engine flushes use solvents to aggressively attack engine sludge. These 'cleaning agents' have the potential to adversely affect specially coated bearings and pistons, seals, O-rings and other elastomers inside an engine, as well as the likely inherent corrosive and abrasive effects of typical solvents. Flushing Oil Concentrate is much safer. It uses a specifically formulated detergent reagent, similar to that found in high quality automotive oils. However, its exclusive composition specifically targets heavier deposit molecules, such as hard baked-on carbon and heavy persistent sludge, as well as the more easily removed deposits. When used as recommended, Flushing Oil Concentrate cannot harm your engine. Nothing comes close. Seriously! Find out more...

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Series 60 Detroit oil flush

“Got the Blowby Pack a few months ago for my 60 Series Detroit, and did the engine oil flush soon after. I think its incredible how much sludge and other material the flush got out. I kept a sample of the original oil, then compared it to the oil that came out 45 minutes later (the flush treated oil), and it’s incredible how black it was! I couldn’t tell the difference between the 2 oil samples! 45 minutes earlier that had been new, clean oil. My mechanic was amazed at what he saw! Now, a few months later, the oil is still looking good, though starting to turn darker now. But it feels clean when I rub it between my fingers. The oil pressure increased and has stayed there over the time. It’s running good. I’m happy with the overall improvement. I want to keep this truck for a while yet. The FTC Decarbonizer will help that. Thanks for all your help.”

Oliver L. Windsor, ON, Canada