Engine treatment helps clean older engines

May 7, 2013

Rislone offers an Engine Treatment Concentrate that is designed to keep aging engines clean.

The product can help solve sticky valves and rings, noisy valves and lifters, plugged oil passages and screens and loss of power.

Rislone Engine Treatment Concentrate is a high-quality penetrating lubrication oil, combined with protective engine additives and cleaning agents, Rislone said. The unique formula is designed to penetrate into valve seats, bearing surfaces, piston rings and ring grooves: areas where sludge and varnish are likely to form. These deposits are gradually dissolved and held harmless in suspension until they are trapped in the filter or removed with the next oil change.

“For more than 90 years, vehicle owners have relied on the original Rislone Engine Treatment to keep their engines clean and running smoothly,” said Clay Parks, Rislone vice president of development. “Our new concentrated formula has all the lubricating and protective capabilities of modern motor oils, plus additional properties that enable it to do a superior job of maintaining long-term cleanliness and deposit control.”

Rislone Engine Treatment Concentrate works with all petroleum-based motor oils, including conventional, high-mileage and synthetic formulas. For best protection, install the treatment with every oil change.

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