New Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner Gives Vehicles a Tune-Up: Gets Them Humming Again

New Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner Gives Vehicles a Tune-Up: Gets Them Humming Again

New Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner with Fuel Conditioner & Treatment was formulated to be the best all-around fuel additive for virtually any vehicle. It helps eliminate noisy injectors and fuel pumps, rough idle, hard starting and hesitation. At the same time, its high-performance additives increase vehicle power, performance and mileage. It also helps save fuel.

New Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner with Fuel Conditioner & Treatment was formulated to be the best all-around fuel additive for virtually any vehicle. It helps eliminate noisy injectors and fuel pumps, rough idle, hard starting and hesitation. At the same time, its high-performance additives increase vehicle power, performance and mileage. It also helps save fuel.

New Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner with Fuel Conditioner & Treatment is an all-in-one fuel system
Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner contains a unique blend of additives that clean and lubricate the entire fuel system, including fuel tanks, lines and injectors. With continued use, it reduces the carbon build-up that can cause pre-ignition, power loss, burned valves and broken rings.

A key ingredient in Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner is the unique Rislone Upper Cylinder Lubricant (UCL). UCL lubricates the entire fuel system, starting in the fuel tank and fuel lines, where it helps prevent rust and corrosion. It also lubricates and protects the fuel pump for longer life and quieter operation. The next step for UCL is to lubricate the injectors, allowing them to work more efficiently. Not only are cylinder deposits, including gum and varnish, removed, but as the UCL treats the upper cylinder, a lubricating film is formed that helps to prevent carbon from sticking so that it can be burned off. This film completely lubricates the upper piston, rings, guides, valves and seats. Continued use of Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner in every tank of fuel offers full-time lubrication, reducing friction, wear and excess heat.

“Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner is the only fuel additive you need,” explains Jim Moffitt, vice president of sales and marketing for Bar’s Products, manufacturer of Rislone. “Regular, year-round use will maintain optimum vehicle efficiency and power for all gasoline, ULSD diesel and E85 Flex-Fuel engines, helping vehicles run more smoothly, and extending engine life. It’s a complete fuel system tune-up from Rislone, the company that invented the ‘tune-up’ 70 years ago.”

Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner is available in several sizes to meet individual and fleet needs: a single-use 6-ounce bottle (p/n 4701), 32-ounce bottle (p/n 4732), 5-gallon pail (p/n 4701-5) and 55-gallon drum (p/n 4701-55). Standard dose is approximately three ounces per 10 gallons of fuel. The dosage can be doubled for vehicles with known fuel lubrication problems. Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner can be added with every fill-up and will not void manufacturers’ new vehicle warranties.

Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner is available in case packs of twelve 6-ounce bottles or six 32-ounce bottles. Like all Rislone products, it is made in the USA. The label includes directions in both English and Spanish.

For more information about Rislone Fuel Injector Cleaner with Fuel Conditioner & Treatment, visit the Rislone website at www.rislone.com or call (800) 345-6572. The website offers a wealth of information, including product descriptions, tech sheets, material safety data sheets (MSDS), FAQs, company history, store locator, customer testimonials and contact information.

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