Improved performance with LIQUI MOLY Injection Cleaner

April 08, 2025
Improved performance with LIQUI MOLY Injection Cleaner
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LIQUI MOLY’s Injection Cleaner cleans and maintains all components of petrol injection systems to boost system performance and improve fuel economy. 


The advanced additive removes carbon deposits on injection valves, intake valves, spark plugs and in the combustion chamber and prevents new deposits from forming. This helps to eliminate starting

problems and rough engine running. The additive also protects the entire fuel system against corrosion and improves throttle response and compression. 

Use of the Injection Cleaner optimises the emission test values and the performance of the engine. Clean engines also use less fuel and reduce the pollutant emissions.

LIQUI MOLY Injection Cleaner is suitable for all petrol engines and is suitable for use with turbochargers and catalytic converters. A can of 300 ml is sufficient for the treatment of up to 70 litres of fuel. The additive can be used for both preventive maintenance and remedial maintenance. The effect remains for up to 2,000 kms. 

LIQUI MOLY Injection Cleaner is available from stockists nationwide. 
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