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Learn how to choose the right fuel treatments for your car
by: Jakob Jelling
Choosing the right fuel treatments might make the difference between your car's  building up bad deposits in the engine and not running as well as it could or reducing the engine's wear thus increasing overall performance.  Due to all these reasons, it is very important that you buy the right fuel treatments for your car instead of just choosing them randomly.

If you wish to learn what the right fuel treatments for your car, you should start by consulting your car owner's manual. Most car owner's manuals come with instructions regarding the use of fuel treatments and some manuals will let you know which fuel treatments you should buy and which ones you should avoid since some of them could be very damaging.

Fuel treatments are applied in order to improve specific
areas of automotive function and therefore you should have a clear idea on what you need to correct before buying a fuel treatment. Therefore, one of the best ways to make sure you will buy the right fuel treatment for your car is by choosing a product according the specific problem your car is experiencing.

Although there are some low cost treatments which are not bad, you should always try to make sure you buy a well known brand or one which has been recommended to you by your mechanic or someone else who really knows what he is talking about.

After you have bought the right treatment, you should wait to add it until the next time you will add gas to the tank. When doing this, you should only add
a maximum of one bottle of the treatment to the tank and then add the gas you wish. If you have any doubts regarding fuel treatments,  you should ask your mechanic or ask the treatment manufacturer for further advice. Most manufacturers post a toll-free telephone number on their labels.  You, obviously, shouldn’t add any treatment to your car if you are not sure about it and what it could do to the car.

About the author:
Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.autorized.com
Please visit his website to learn about auto maintenance, auto insurance, auto safety and much more!


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