Choose the most appropriate size Cleanpower for your particular need. Various size options are available –
Cleanpower Super-concentrated Fuel Treatment is added directly to the fuel tank (diesel or gasoline) at time of fill up.
It is recommended to use a ‘double dose’ (1:4000) for the first few tankfuls of fuel, so that it can do a thorough job of removing tough deposits on injector tips quickly. After that, the single dose rate (1:8000) can be used to continue to clean further deposits, and to keep the complete fuel system clean, and the injectors delivering fuel as designed by the vehicle’s manufacturer. Continued use will ensure maximum fuel efficiency & power, smooth engine operation, and less harmful emissions/exhaust smoke – all resulting in longer engine life and lower ongoing maintenance costs.
Initial treatment rate: 1:4000
Large diesel engines: Detroit, Mack, Cat, large Cummins etc
Add 3 fl oz per 100 gallons of fuel for the first few tankfuls of fuel (100 mL per 400 liters of fuel)
Thereafter (rate 1:8000): add 1.5 fl oz per 100 gallons of fuel (50 mL per 400 liters of fuel)
Small diesel & gasoline engines:
Add 0.3 fl oz per 10 gallons for the first few tankfuls of fuel (10 mL per 40 liters of fuel)
Thereafter (rate 1:8000): add 0.15 fl oz per 10 gallons of fuel (5 mL per 40 liters of fuel)
As a rule of thumb, and depending on the fuel consumption rate the engine achieves, the following is usually helpful in determining which size is most suitable for your application –
- 8 fl oz – can treat up to 500 gallons (1900 liters) of fuel. This is usually enough to treat cars, small to medium pickup trucks, small agricultural tractors & machinery, small boats, small generators, etc.
- 16 fl oz – can treat up to 1000 gallons (3800 liters) of fuel. This is usually enough to treat mid-size pickup trucks, box trucks, small RVs, medium agricultural tractors & machinery, medium boats, generators, etc.
- 32 fl oz – can treat up to 2000 gallons (7600 liters) of fuel. This is usually enough to treat large trucks, RVs, large agricultural tractors & machinery, large excavators, dozers, large boats, etc.
- 64 fl oz – can treat up to 4000 gallons (15,000 liters) of fuel. This is usually enough to treat 2 or 3 large trucks, or a combination of trucks and other machines, boats, etc.
- 1 Gallon – this is usually enough to treat a number of large trucks & machinery, combinations of various machinery and/or boats, Fleet & workshops, etc.
(32 fl oz = 946 mL, 1 liter = 33.8 fl oz)