Dear Carl:
For starters, it would be good to point out that there many
things that weren't tested, and that several comments are simply incorrect.
For starters, the only accurate test is when Rislone is blended with a reference oil to the same ratio recommended on the package. Secondly, any test that overlooks penetrating qualities is incomplete.
Rislone doesn't claim to provide the same exact package as a motor oil, rather it is designed to soften and remove deposits and hold them in suspension until they can be drained. at the same time, it has been independantly tested to provide "stay in grade" viscosity performance and to not dilute the basic protective performance of typical reference motor oils.
Further information may be forthcoming after review by our triboligist.
J. Bur Zeratsky
Vice President Sales & Marketing
[ March 21, 2003, 06:48 PM: Message edited by: csandste ]
For starters, it would be good to point out that there many
things that weren't tested, and that several comments are simply incorrect.
For starters, the only accurate test is when Rislone is blended with a reference oil to the same ratio recommended on the package. Secondly, any test that overlooks penetrating qualities is incomplete.
Rislone doesn't claim to provide the same exact package as a motor oil, rather it is designed to soften and remove deposits and hold them in suspension until they can be drained. at the same time, it has been independantly tested to provide "stay in grade" viscosity performance and to not dilute the basic protective performance of typical reference motor oils.
Further information may be forthcoming after review by our triboligist.
J. Bur Zeratsky
Vice President Sales & Marketing
[ March 21, 2003, 06:48 PM: Message edited by: csandste ]