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2016年8月30日星期二

The most profitable service in the auto industry in 10 years

The automobile aftermarket is a vast and diversified industry globally. Car care businesses will continue to grow at a faster rate than the overall economy. Forward-looking indicators suggest there is plenty of opportunity for additional growth in the future. The reason is the increasing population of vehicle. Another reason is the increasing number of average miles driven by an individual vehicle owner. There is a highly profitable automobile business idea that will provide solid revenue and profit potential against a planned business investment.

As we all know, with the rapid development of global auto industry, the demand for cars rapidly spreads in around world, engine carbon clean shows promising market prospect with its unique advantage. Surveys of demand for car shows that, for 5 years in future, global auto market will increase marked. That means nearly one in five people have a car. Auto carbon clean has rigid demand.

You may have a question: why does auto carbon clean have rigid demand? How can it earn money?


Let me answer the first question at first. Why does auto carbon clean have rigid demand?

According to our research, after running 1-2 years (about20000 kilometers), the automobile engine will have performance degradation in different levels:
Economic performance degradation, fuel consumption increase,
Short of power, fast acceleration not free,
Start not smooth, especially in cold start,
Excessive exhaust emission,
Noise increase,
The engine oil turns black fast or even slightly burned,

The reason of above phenomenon might be various, but an important factor which can’t be neglected is that the engine has been contaminated. The accumulated carbon makes the engine cant's work normally and coordinately, which resulted in a lower overall performance and the car no longer has a good manipulation ability. It also brings hidden danger to the safe driving. The accumulated carbon inside brings a serious impact to the engine and shorten its service life.

So we need to remove the engine carbon deposit. That means lots of profits.


According to realistic statistics, 10 cars need to clean their engine per day. If the service providers use HHO Carbon Clean Machine to clean engine carbon deposit, they will get income USD100 to USD300 per car in this business. At least, they can get USD1000 per day, USD30000 per month, USD360000 per year. Especially, HHO carbon clean machine is the newest carbon cleaner, so it has oligopolistic market position. 

2016年8月24日星期三

How to maintain your new car?






When you buy a new car, you may ask how to maintain your new car and want to prolong your car’s life.

Here are a few simple, periodic checks and procedures you can do that will help you get there.

1.       Check the engine oil
The first key way to maintain your new car is checking the engine oil regularly—monthly for a vehicle in good condition; more often if you notice an oil leak or find you need to add oil routinely. The car should be parked on level ground so you can get an accurate dipstick reading. Don’t overfill. And if you do have a leak, find and fix it soon.



2.       Check tire air pressure
The second key way to maintain your new car is checking tire air pressure once a month and before any extended road trips, use an accurate tire-pressure gauge to check the inflation pressure in each tire, including the spare. Do this when the tires are cold (before the vehicle has been driven or after no more than a couple of miles of driving). Use the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle’s manufacturer, not the maximum pressure embossed on the tire’s sidewall. The recommended pressure is usually found on a placard on a front doorjamb, in the glove compartment, or in the owner’s manual. Also be sure to inspect tires for abnormal or uneven wear, cuts, and any sidewall bulges you can see.

3.       Give it a wash

The third key way to maintain your new car is to try to wash the car every week, if you can. Wash the body and, if necessary, hose out the fender wells and undercarriage to remove dirt and road salt. It’s time to wax the finish when water beads become larger than a quarter.

Meanwhile, when your car running for 20000miles, there other things you need to pay attention.

For normal driving, many automakers recommend changing the engine oil and filter every 7,500 miles or six months, whichever comes first. This is sufficient for the majority of motorists. For “severe” driving—with frequent, very cold starts and short trips, dusty conditions, or trailer towing--the change interval should be shortened to every 3,000 miles or three months. (Check your owner’s manual for the specific intervals recommended for your vehicle.) Special engines such as diesels and turbocharged engines may need more-frequent oil changes.



1.       Check the air filter
Remove the air-filter element and hold it up to a strong light. If you don’t see light, replace it. Regardless, follow the recommended service intervals.

2.       Check the constant-velocity-joint boots
On front-wheel-drive and some four-wheel-drive vehicles, examine these bellowslike rubber boots, also known as CV boots, on the drive axles. Immediately replace any that are cut, cracked, or leaking. If dirt contaminates the CV joint it can quickly lead to an expensive fix.

3.       Inspect the exhaust system
If you’re willing to make under-car inspections, check for rusted-through exhaust parts that need replacing. Also tighten loose clamps. Do this while the car is up on ramps. If a shop changes your oil, have them make these checks. Listen for changes in the exhaust sound while driving. It’s usually advisable to replace the entire exhaust system all at once rather than to repair sections at different times.

4.       Look at the brakes
For most people it makes sense to have a shop check and service the brakes. If you handle your own brake work, remove all wheels and examine the brake system. Replace excessively worn pads or linings, and have badly scored rotors or drums machined or replaced. The brakes should be checked at least twice per year; more often if you drive a lot of miles.



5.       Check the fluids
On many newer cars, the automatic transmission is sealed. On cars where it is not sealed, check the transmission dipstick with the engine warmed up and running (see the owner’s manual for details). Also check the power-steering-pump dipstick (it’s usually attached to the fluid-reservoir cap) and the level in the brake-fluid reservoir. If the brake-fluid level is low, top it up and have the system checked for leaks.

6.       Clean the radiator
Prevent overheating by removing debris with a soft brush and washing the outside of the radiator with a detergent solution.

7.       Check the battery
Check the battery’s terminals and cables to make sure they are securely attached, with no corrosion. If the battery has removable caps, check its fluid level every few months—especially in warmer climates.


Besides, doing regular engine carbon cleaning is necessary. It will promote your car’s property. Thus, we recommend HHO Carbon Clean Machine.