A third less engine wear with LIQUI MOLY Motor Protect

February 22, 2018
A third less engine wear with LIQUI MOLY Motor Protect
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Whether you are a private buyer or a business, if you have just invested in a new car then it makes perfect sense to give the engine as mush protection as possible. This is why additive specialist LIQUI MOLY has introduced a convenient product that can offer outstanding additional protection against wear, but without the use of solid lubricants in their motor oil. The product in question is Motor Protect, which can reduce wear by nearly one-third, according to Harry Hartkorn, Head of Applications Technology at LIQUI MOLY.


Harry explains that with Motor Protect’s wear protection is accomplished by chemical means, rather than by using solid lubricants. It contains so-called friction modifiers, which chemically form a protective coating on metal surfaces. This is not unusual for engines as all state-of-the-art motor oils contain such friction modifiers. However Motor Protect contains a significantly higher concentration of such friction modifiers. He says, “This decreases wear by an additional 35% in comparison to low friction, fully synthetic, high performance oils and the effect lasts up to 50,000 km.”

Motor Protect can be mixed with all commercially available motor oils. It can be added to the oil at any time, but it is most convenient and economical to add it at the time of an oil change.

Motor Protect and other LIQUI MOLY engine oil additives are available from stockist nationwide.
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