1.Brake Fluid
Brake fluid is a chemical substance (liquid) specifically made and suitable for all hydraulic clutch and brake system. It helps the brakes and hydraulic clutch function properly and smoothly. Brake fluids are very crucial substances needed for a car's maintenance. It really aids in preventing any seen and unseen brake failures.
Warning
- Vehicle manufacture's recommendation must be followed when adding brake fluid.
- Brake fluid must be kept clean and dry at all times.
- It should be kept in its original container and tightly closed.
- contamination with water, dirt and other materials may cause brake failure when used.
2.Motor flush
Motor flush is a fluid which helps to remove internal gum, varnish and sludge deposits that are found in high operating temperature engines. Motor flush is added to the engine oil before pouring it into the engine. The deposits that are found in today's high operating engines result in excessive wear and poor performance of the engine.
Functional purpose of motor flush
- It removes sludge build-up.
- Removes also internal gum and varnish in engines.
- The crankcase must be checked to make sure the oil is up to a safe level.
- Allow engine to cool before adding motor flush. Motor flush must be added to a cold engine before changing the oil and filter.
- Leave the engine to relax for a minimum of 3 minutes.
- Drain the crankcase and remove the filter.
- Remove car filter and spray exterior carburetor linkage.
- Spray short bursts into the carburetor bowl to remove gum and varnish from the throttle plate.
- This step should be done when the engine is cold.
- Skin and eye irritant. It causes irritation to the skin and eye as well.
- Causes respiratory damage to organs through prolonged and repeated exposure.
- Likely to cause cancer.
- It may also cause dizziness.
- Harmful and fatal if swallowed.
- Protective clothing must be worn.
- It should be used in a well-ventilated area.
- The carb and choke cleaner must be kept from heat and fire sparks.
- Always keep away from children.
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