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Wynn’s Diesel Particulate Filter Cleaner – Tough as Nails on Seriously Blocked DPFs
Got a diesel particulate filter that’s so clogged even the usual regeneration won’t budge it? That’s where Wynn’s 18985 Diesel Particulate Filter Cleaner comes into its own – a proper heavy-duty fix made for those filters packed with over 70% soot. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill quick fix; it’s designed for the pros who need to give a seriously blocked DPF a deep, thorough clean and get it breathing properly again.
How does it work?
First off, you’ll need to take the DPF out of the vehicle—no mucking about trying to clean it in situ. The cleaner comes pre-mixed and ready to go, so there’s no faffing with diluting or measuring. Simply slosh the solution onto the filter and leave it to soak for about two hours. While it’s soaking, the formula works its magic, breaking down all that stubborn soot, ash, and gunk that’s been choking the filter.
Why pick Wynn’s DPF Cleaner?
Aside from being dead effective, it’s biodegradable and safe for all types of DPFs. It won’t mess with your catalytic converters or other delicate bits of your emissions system, so your vehicle stays nice and green. Plus, by restoring proper pressure in the filter, you’ll notice your engine running smoother, quicker acceleration, and even better fuel economy. Say goodbye to sluggish starts and nasty emissions – sorted.
- Ideal for filters that standard regeneration just can’t fix
- Saves you from shelling out on pricey DPF replacements
- Restores airflow and gets your engine firing on all cylinders
- Eco-friendly and safe for everyday use
- Simple soak-and-clean – no fancy tools required
- Trusted by garages and specialists across the board
If your motor’s been sluggish, guzzling more fuel, or puffing out more emissions than usual, this cleaner could be just the ticket to get things back in shape. It’s all about cutting down on time, hassle, and those costly repairs while keeping your emissions system in tip-top condition. A proper must-have for any workshop tackling stubborn DPF troubles.
