Will clean varnish too:
"thank you for contacting Valvoline Product Support,
Yes, Restore & Protect is designed to clean and remove both deposits and varnish."
Thanks! Impressive
Will clean varnish too:
"thank you for contacting Valvoline Product Support,
Yes, Restore & Protect is designed to clean and remove both deposits and varnish."
I mean, objectively, that makes total sense. What causes ring sticking is basically varnish/lacquer that builds up in the lands combined with coke that plugs up the oil control rings and their drains. So if they've got a mechanism that works on that combination, it's going to work on the same compound elsewhere in the engine.Will clean varnish too:
"thank you for contacting Valvoline Product Support,
Yes, Restore & Protect is designed to clean and remove both deposits and varnish."
Thanks for sharing. I also had similar dipstick varnish in my 2004 Sienna with dealership oil changes until 180k miles.
Well, it does, but the chemistry doesn't show in a cheap VOA!...Valvoline R&P does not have any stand-out ingredients that would indicate how & why it cleans so effectively, but the way it is formulated ("brewed", if you will) makes everything work together to achieve the desired result.
Once liquefied, and corrected for water content, Einstein brain "VOA" would not be so different from mineWell, it does, but the chemistry doesn't show in a cheap VOA!
Detergents remove varnish?API SM oil is known to have higher detergent than SL or SN, and I observed that the varnish was vanishing when I switch from mineral to whatever in discount fully synthetic Pennzoil, Castrol, Valvoline, or M1 in 2008-2015 time. I switched from 3k OCI mineral to 5k OCI group iii at the same time on Avalon 99, Sentra 99, and Corolla 01. That was the time when I decided not to switch back using mineral oil.
Most likely the combination of base oil and detergents, but I am not sure how fully synthetic base oil contribute on it besides it does not add new varnish as much as mineral oil. Generally speaking, solvent works fast, but increase wear like most engine flush products. I never use engine flush, so my only suspect is the detergent.Detergents remove varnish?
All oils have detergents but hardly any of them remove varnish. Detergents keep things in suspension rather than remove them.Most likely the combination of base oil and detergents, but I am not sure how fully synthetic base oil contribute on it besides it does not add new varnish as much as mineral oil. Generally speaking, solvent works fast, but increase wear like most engine flush products. I never use engine flush, so my only suspect is the detergent.
My obsservation was around 2009-2015, probably both API SM and SN time when most cars still have 3000-5000 miles OCI.
Thanks @kschachn ! I agree about keeping things in suspension, but detergent also removes varnish/stains from surface too. It takes longer for detergent to remove stains compared to solvents.
What do you think VRP use that remove varnish quickly? It is able to break down the stain molecules and make it unstick from metal surface, without increasing wear rate.
I suspect it is a special kind of detergent that has enzymes-like properties that is able to break down varnish.
Valvoline stated that the additive was discovered in a lab in Mumbai? Or is that your addition.Valvoline has stated in interviews that R&P’s cleaning comes from an additive. The additive was discovered in a lab in Mumbai India.
From what I understand, they work with their lab in Mumbai, but I don't know if it was discovered there per the video. Sounded like it was discovered in their Kentucky lab.
I don't think it was that funny at one time, back then some ATF contained sperm whale oil which was a type of ester. Nowadays ATF is just similar to motor oil in that regard.Funny how the old timers would add transmission fluid or even kerosene to oil to “clean” engines
My memory may be going but I swore that’s what I heard in an interview. I’ve watched so many at this point. The piston cleaning ability was a surprise in Kentucky.Valvoline stated that the additive was discovered in a lab in Mumbai? Or is that your addition.