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Can I mix with a different cleaner ( sea foam) which is already in my tank As long as you follow our Max Clean installation instructions on the bottle, which is to install Max Clean into a nearly empty tank, then fill with gasoline, then there will be no issue using Max Clean after using Sea foam in the previous tank of gas. The small amount of the previously used Sea Foam and gasoline mixture that will be left in a nearly empty tank, will not present a compatibility problem for Max Clean. We do not recommend purposely mixing the two products into full tank however. Does Max Clean contain Polyetheramine? How does this compete with BG 44k Yes, Royal Purple Max Clean does contain polyetheramine(PEA). BG44K is a good quality product, Max Clean will however be a step above BG44K. the cleaning potential of Max Clean is greater as it is more concentrated, and Max Clean when used at the 1 ounce per gallon dose or higher, provides effective fuel stabilization of the gasoline for up to one year.

One advantage that 44K does have over Max Clean is that if you have access to the special equipment to do a stand alone fuel injector service, like the dealer service departments do, the 44K is also designed to allow the engine to run and idle solely on the 44k. Max Clean is not designed to function as a fuel all by itself, so we recommend using Max Clean mixed into the fuel tank only. How does Max clean clean the valves on a direct injection engine since the fuel does not run past the valves? I have a Mini Cooper N18 engine in my countryman with this type of engine. Your video states it cleans the valves correct? Unfortunately Max Clean cannot clean areas of the engine that the fuel never reaches. On engines with port fuel injection, older throttle body fuel injection, and carbonated engines yes Max Clean will clean deposits off the backs of those intake valves. However on direct injection engines that only have injectors in the combustion chamber, Max Clean can't clean the backs of those valves, because it never gets there.

There are however some newer direct injection engine designs on certain vehicles(Mercedes Benz) that are starting to come through with a second set of port injectors, specifically to address this unfortunate short coming of the direct injected engine design. On the older direct injection only engines, the typical cleaning method is a service that blasts the deposits off with finely ground walnut shells. This is not typically needed until after about 50,000 miles or more. Max Clean is still highly beneficial to direct injection only engines though, as it does a great job cleaning the injectors themselves, which are very sensitive to deposit build up and deposits in the combustion chamber. I am planning to use the RP product on my Toyota Highlander Hybrid. What's the difference in function and performance benefit between 11722 Max-Clean Fuel System Cleaner & Stabilizer,18000 Max Atomizer Fuel Injector Cleaner, 11754 Max-Clean Fuel Cleaner? Max Atomizer is the newer of the two fuel system cleaners that we offer.

Royal Purple Max Atomizer (part #1800, 6oz bottle), when compared to Royal Purple Max Clean, Max Atomizer is a less expensive, and slightly less comprehensive fuel injector cleaner.
honeywell quietcare true hepa air purifier 17005 Royal Purple Max Clean (part #11722, 20oz bottle)(part #11754, 60z bottle) is superior as It offers more functions like fuel stabilization, more comprehensive corrosion protection and better injector and engine combustion chamber deposit cleaning ability.
homedics professional hepa air cleaner - ar20Max Clean also is in a more concentrated form plus it is available in a larger 20oz bottle, which allows for a longer treat interval, once every 10,000 miles.
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Is this safe to use in rotary engines? Yes, Royal Purple Max Atomizer (part# 1800, 6oz bottle) is a fuel injector and fuel system cleaner that is absolutely safe to use in your Mazda rotary engine fuel system. It is NOT intended to be added to your engine oil. Hi, I have a 2015 Nissan Rogue with 16,000 miles, is it safe to use max clean at such low mileage or should I just wait to have a higher mileage for example 20,000 or 25,000 miles ??? Max-Clean is perfectly safe to use at any point in the life of a vehicle. There may not be a significant amount of accumulated deposits with on 16,000 miles of use, but Max-Clean will definitely remove whatever is there, and is completely safe for your relatively new Rogue. My 2 cycle outboard has a rougher idle than normal. How much Max-Clean should I put in my 6 gallon tank in order to clean the carbs? we recommend between 1 and 2 ounces of Max-Clean per gallon of fuel. Using 2 ounces per gallon (12 ounces in this case) will provide the best cleaning.

It should be thoroughly mixed with the fuel in the fuel can, or put into the engine fuel tank before it is filled with fuel to ensure good mixing. Should you use the fuel injector cleaner before an oil change or does it not matter? It does not matter. There should not be a significant amount of fuel getting into the engine oil, and the treated fuel would be no worse in the oil than untreated fuel.Home > House of Chemicals > Automotive Household ChemicalsAutomotive household chemicals are some of the most toxic products found in or near the average home. Your garage, car port, workshop, and cabinets are often the best places to look for ways to create a more healthy home. If you live above or adjacent to an attached garage where vehicles, equipment, and chemical products are often stored, consider the below advice to reduce the health effects and other drawbacks associated with these most poisonous and environmentally damaging products. I get contacted quite frequently by over-garage apartment dwellers who are being poisoned by gases diffusing into their apartments from below.

Deadly Carbon Monoxide gas, Benzene laden Gasoline vapors, and toxic fumes from paints and other solvent-based products stored below or beside garages will often pass through floors and walls into living spaces. Do not under-estimate the hazards found in storage areas anywhere under your home's roof. Have you ever walked into your garage on a hot summer day and noticed that strong chemical odor? Not exactly alpine fresh air is it?If you took that new car smell, added in some latex paint fumes, deck stain, car exhaust, varnish, buy spray, gasoline, oil, and oh yes a slight ting of air-freshener from that car deoderizer hanging on your rear view mirror, you'd probably have a good likeness of your garage's peculiar chemical smell on a typical afternoon. The RisksUnfortunately this pungent perfume is a gaseous cocktail of toxic airborne chemicals and it as as offensive to your body as it is your nose. In fact, that unique garage fragrance might as well be the Olfactory incarnation of hormone disruption, cancer, neuron damage, birth defects, impaired learning, liver toxicity, premature births, early puberty, and many other serious health problems because that's what it has been shown to cause in many cases.1,000 Toxic ProductsOn a daily basis, many homeowners are exposed to hundreds or thousands of compounds exuded by the automotive chemicals stored in their garages.

Below is a list of over 1,000 Automotive Household Chemicals and Specific Automotive Household Products which can contribute to poor indoor air quality in the garage.Automotive Products are amoung the most toxic household products in your home and they are commonly stockpiled in the garage. Most of the below listed products contain multiple toxic chemicals that can contribute to serious indoor air pollution and environmental damage. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)Many of these products contain volatile solvents and volatile organic chemical compounds (VOCs) that are released into the air when the container is opened. Their residues once applied also off-gas for some time after use. VOCs are some of the main causes of Sick Building Syndrome and indoor air pollution. If you have any of the below automotive products in your house (which is very likely) I strongly recommend you read the label closely for proper storage, disposal, and usage instructions. Then err on the side of caution and remove all household chemicals and products from any indoor living areas and adjacent areas such as the garage.

Then safely store them in properly ventilated exterior storage areas where they can off-gas to the outside air rather than your inside air.But if you must have them, at least isolate them! Storing automotive household products and chemicals in exterior storage sheds is much safer than keeping them indoors or even in an attached garage. Despite the fact that every time you enter your garage you inhale any off-gased toxic chemicals, you should also be aware that chemical vapors have been shown to diffuse through cracks around doors and windows as well as pass into the attic space and then into the living area from attached garages. Worse yet, most garages even if insulated become very hot in summer months reaching temperatures over 110 degree Fahrenheit when the garage door is down. This is because cooling ducts aren't typically run to garages and windows and metal garage doors contribute significantly to interior heating. This added heat greatly accelerates off gasing of chemicals from automotive household products and other sources such as your automobile's interior.

Just remember these toxins can enter your home as well if that automobile is in an attached garage!Flame-Retardants and PhthalatesSuch toxic chemicals as Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) and Phthalates have been shown to off-gas from most automobile interiors. PBDEs are flame-retardants used in your automobile's fabric backing, electronic enclosures, armrests, wire insulation, and many other plastic parts. PBDEs are also now found in most people's bloodstreams and has been shown to contribute significantly to our body burden of toxic chemicals. Phthalates are used as plasticizers to make plastics more flexible. It is commonly found in seat fabrics, sealers, exterior trims, instrument panels, and vinyl or polyvinyl chloride plastics (PVC). Both PBDEs and Phthalates are but two toxic chemical classes which are now proven to contribute to a host of serious health problems. Several studies have shown that drivers routinely inhale these toxic chemicals via dust and gases while driving in their vehicles.

It is also proven that UV light and heat from the sun super heating the interior of automobiles makes PBDEs and Phthalates particularly concentrated in automobile interiors. No wonder automobile air purifiers are becoming ever more popular. Effective Car Air CleanersAn effective car air purifier requires special chemical vapor filters such as those containing Activated Carbon, which has a very high pore volume into which chemical fumes get adsorbed and held. Just be aware that most car air cleaners are not very effective because they do not move enough air through, or they contain too little chemical filtration media, or lack the proper filters for cleaning the air of chemical fumes. Safe Non-Toxic Homemade Household ProductsThe best solution is source control. Try to eliminate as many store-bought household chemicals and products as is possible. You can easily and cheaply make your own non-toxic alternatives. Many of these home-made household products are much safer, are much cheaper, are fun to make, are eco-friendly, and in some cases are even more effective than many of the below expensive store-bought household products.