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Don't just change the oil if you want the engine to last longer

Many people feel that they have taken proper care of their car by regularly changing the oil. In fact, the reality is not that simple. An oil change is important, but if the inside of the engine still holds old deposits, the new oil cannot work optimally.


Why is an oil change not enough?

During engine operation, oil does more than just lubricate. It also carries combustion residues, carbon particles and micro metal chips due to component friction. Under conditions of high heat and stop-and-go traffic such as in big cities, the oxidation process of the oil occurs faster and forms deposits or sludge in the engine.

When draining old oil, the process does not necessarily remove all deposits. Some residue remains on the engine walls and in narrow oil passages. When you put in new oil, it immediately mixes with the residual dirt that remains in the engine. As a result, the oil blackens faster and the engine performance feels less light even though it has just undergone a service.


Risk of Engine Deposits

Deposits left too long can interfere with lubrication circulation. A clogged oil path makes the lubricant distribution uneven. In the long run, this condition can increase friction between components, make the engine sound rougher, and accelerate wear.

The problem is that these symptoms often appear slowly and are not immediately noticeable. Many car owners only realize it when performance has decreased or fuel consumption feels more wasteful.


The Role of Engine Flush Before Oil Change

This is where AutoGard Engine Flush plays an important role. This product actively dissolves sludge and deposits that still linger in the engine before you change the oil.

It's also simple to use. Pour the liquid into the old oil when the engine is warm, then leave the engine running for 10-15 minutes. During this process, the active formula removes dirt and residue so that it is washed away with the old oil when it is drained.

With cleaner engine conditions, new oil can circulate more optimally and work according to its function as a lubricant as well as a component protector.


When Should I Use Engine Flush?

Use an engine flush when the car is rarely serviced on time, is often stuck in traffic, has been bought used, or when the engine starts to feel heavier than usual. Under such conditions, the engine tends to form deposits faster and in greater quantities.

Engine flush does not need to be used every time you change the oil. However, regular use can be a preventive measure to keep the inside of the engine clean and help maintain its performance.


Cleaner Engine, More Optimal Performance

Taking care of your engine isn't just about changing the oil regularly. Cleaning the inside of the engine before putting in new oil is a smart move to maintain long-term performance.

With the help of AutoGard Engine Flush, This makes the cleaning process more practical and helps to ensure that the machine stays clean from the inside. A long-lasting machine is not enough to be serviced frequently, but must be maintained in a proper and thorough manner.

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