Autocerum???

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I just saw a commercial on science channel, for an engine, product called autocerum i belive the website is http://www.autocerum.com
In the commercial, They talk about acoustic engine damage, and tha using autocerum, saved a guy $30 a week in gas. Its supposed to coat and polish the engine internals.
Whats everyones feedback or use with this stuff? I think its a $30 by phone deal.
 
Is that like that product at http://www.autobs.com ? The infomertial says that you just pour it in when the engine is cold and start it up. Then it immediately begins working to remove all the internally lubricated parts of your engine, remanufacture them, and then reinstall. And it does it in just under 5 minutes! Amazing!
 
cerm ..not cerum ...
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Sounds like rehashed Cermax or whatever that stuff is.

http://www.autocerm.com/?page=faq
 
Gary got the link right
thanks gary:P)
INteresting newer technology...coat down to 2 microns, not PTFE or slick50 related.
Think this stuff actually IS as stated? Its an interesting find.
 
Originally Posted By: ziggy
Gary got the link right
thanks gary:P)
INteresting newer technology...coat down to 2 microns, not PTFE or slick50 related.
Think this stuff actually IS as stated? Its an interesting find.


It's very hard to gauge such a product with home grown DIY facilities/resources. The butt dyno is typically the only device used.

Look at how much static Frank gets with Auto-Rx ..and this is with visual proof and not so anonymous testimonials
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Try it youself and see if you can:

1) perceive a difference/improvement
2) communicate it in a manner that equates to some benefit as perceived by others.

..or tell of NOT perceiving anything
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