Revive offers cost effective turbo clean solution

October 05, 2016
Revive offers cost effective turbo clean solution Picture at the Revive stand are Andy Amor of Revive (centre) with Derek Tohill (left) and Gary Murphy of PartsforCars.
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Revive Turbo Cleaner is a product that always attracts attention at trade events right across the globe and the stand at Automechanika Frankfurt was busy throughout the event.


Problems with turbos are now a very regular issue that independent garages encounter and Revive offers a cost effective alternative to expensive replacement that can also be a major business builder for a workshop. The product is a safe water based, non-toxic, non-corrosive and non-flammable fluid, that is sprayed into the vehicle’s intake system in calculated quantities. The Revive fluid locks on to built up oily, carbon deposits and removes them in tiny particles, making the process safe for catalysts and particulate filters.

More and more garages in Ireland are now discovering the benefits of Revive in combating problems such as erratic engine response, lack of power, poor performance or the vehicle going into limp mode. Revive Turbo Cleaner & Power Restorer is also effective at removing sooty carbon deposits from the back of the inlet valves on Direct Injection petrol engines, where there is no 'back-wash' of fuel to help keep the deposit build-up minimal.

Gary Murphy of Irish distributor PartforCars commented, "Lots of our customers are now using Revive, as it offers a simple and cost effective solution to turbo problems. Garages that use it are always delighted with the results.”
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