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    The Best Auto Upholstery Cleaners Chemical Guys Nonsense Invinsible Super Cleaner. In recent years, Chemical Guys has elevated itself to one of the premier automotive-detailing companies on the ...

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    Dirty dashboard? Sticky steering wheel? We tested 9 interior cleaners to find the best choice for spiffing up your car. From sprays to wipes, here are the best.

  4. Top Tier Detergent Gasoline - Wikipedia

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    For other vehicles, he and another source said that periodic use of a concentrated engine cleaner every 100,000 miles will "often" clean out carbon buildup. [25] However, journalist and automotive mechanics instructor Jim Kerr says that with some brands of gasoline, deposits can build up on intake valves in less than 10,000 kilometers (6200 ...

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    Engines must be available in regular-production vehicles on sale in the U.S. market no later than the first quarter of the year. Eligibility has also been based on availability in a vehicle below a base price limit, which increased progressively from US$50,000 for the 1995 list up to US$65,000 for the 2020 list; this limit was eliminated for ...

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    We researched each department to find the top selling Target items according to ratings and reviews. See if any are among your favorites. Target Shoppers Love These 50 Highly Rated Items

  7. Parts washer - Wikipedia

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    Parts washers were originally developed for use in automotive transmission and engine repair shops as a way to improve the function of simple soak tanks.Soak tanks are vats filled with a mixture of water and detergent, which take hours to "soften" the built-up road grime, fluids, tars and oils enough to be manually rinsed off prior to disassembly and repair.