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Thanks for the vid from one girl to another.... but please, show us the clothes you REALLY wear while working on cars LOL. I know what mine look like and ain't no amout of bleach or Tide gonna get that exhaust grunge out of them! Lol
So if it’s a turbo engine you cannot spray through the throttle body you have to spray into the charge pipe? I have a dodge dart turbo and wondering if spraying into the charge pipe is necessary or if spraying through the intake will work the same
Warm up car to running temp then keep car at 2000 rpms. Spray the crc into the throttle body doing 1 second burst until the can is gone then rev it to 3000 rpms 2-3 times then shut off the car and put back on the intake then let tbe car sit and heat soak for an hour then take the car for a 15 minute drive at highway speed
Great job and yes this should be part of regular maintenance. After 50 miles of performing this, you need to change the oil and filter. You don’t want the carbon deposits that came loose circulating in the oil and possibly restricting your oil filter.
I think your stuff is great just pulled my boat out covered in algae. Been using your product for years but you should advice people to use a paint filter mask because if you accidentally breathe the fumes you literally cough and can't breathe I use a entire body suit breathing filter and mask works great.
Repent to Jesus Christ! Are you a sinner? Mark 2:17 King James Version 17 When Jesus heard it, he saith unto them, They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.
This doesn’t work at all and double your money back is bullshit because they want you to take an emissions test. Why bother if check engine light is still on.
Is this product good to use on bolt threads? I'm doing a rebuild of my 19 year old lawn tractor's mower deck soon, replacing the the blade spindles and generally sprucing it up for another 19 years (one can hope). I'm looking for something to use that will prevent rust and corrosion, protect the metal, and make it easier to remove the bolts and screws someday down the line. Also, does it have any penetrant properties, such as loosening rusted bolts or screws?
@@Tixbomber No need to be snarky. I was just asking a question. I have this product on hand, and I had a couple questions about it. Tell us all how we can be as perfect as you.
Can you do a video on using CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner as a safer alternative than standard carburetor spray cleaners, for (the newer, black) plastic Briggs and Stratton carburetors - or maybe something like CRC 05103 QD Electronic Cleaner, as another safer, secondary alternative . . . or maybe even on comparatively, which of the two would be the better / safer alternative, and why? Seems like no one else has done this yet. Thanks, in advance. PS: Don't know if you'd be interested in this or not, but I'm strongly considering / leaning toward the possibility of purchasing a Toro Recycler 21-in Gas Self-propelled Lawn Mower with 140-cc Briggs and Stratton Engine, Model # 21321, and have been doing tons of research, being brand new to this, and all. Am very "OCD-ish" and aware of what folks share about this mower, as far as the various opinions, positive and negative, but've pretty much made my mind up. That's how I learned about the necessity of being careful with which carb cleaners to use on which carburetors, etc., but still have more research to do. That being said, I also did an "AI" search related to the above referenced cleaners, and thought you might find the following results interesting (?) for helping you w/your new video on this, if &/or when you do one : "Evaluation of CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner and CRC 05103 QD Electronic Cleaner" ref., iask.ai/?mode=question&options%5bdetail_level%5d=detailed&q=Are+CRC+Mass+Air+Flow+Sensor+Cleaner+and+CRC+05103+QD+Electronic+Cleaner+amongst+the+very+best+and+very+safest+of+carburetor+cleaners%2C+for+plastic+carburetors+and+their+component+parts%2C+like+rubber+gaskets+and+O-rings+-+such+as+those+found+on+the+Toro+Recycler+21-in+Gas+Self-propelled+Lawn+Mower+with+140-cc+Briggs+and+Stratton+Engine+-+when+compared+against+all+other+available+carburetor+cleaners%3B+and+if+so%2Cwhy%3F "Comparison of CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner and CRC 05103 QD Electronic Cleaner for Use on Plastic Carburetors and Components" ref., iask.ai/?mode=question&q=Comparing+CRC+Mass+Air+Flow+Sensor+Cleaner+and+CRC+05103+QD+Electronic+Cleaner%2C+which+of+the+two+is+very+best+and+very+safest%2C+for+plastic+carburetors+and+their+component+parts%2C+like+rubber+gaskets+and+O-rings+-+such+as+those+found+on+the+Toro+Recycler+21-in+Gas+Self-propelled+Lawn+Mower+with+140-cc+Briggs+and+Stratton+Engine+-+and+why%3F Peace : )
I cleaned the carbon deposits from the intake manifold valves using crc 3 times so far and it made a huge improvemnt, no more stalling, jerking/losing power, less burning oil (was burning 1 liter every 1,000km). for someone who has a gdi engine (kia/hyundai) has to do this every every year to keep engine from burning oil/carbon deposits...