Does dry ice remove carbon deposition hurt the car? This is a question in the minds of many car owners. Before answering this question, we first need to understand the principle and process of carbon deposition in dry ice.
Carbon deposition in dry ice is mainly to use the low temperature and sublimation characteristics of dry ice to cold-spray the carbon deposition inside the automobile engine. In this process, the dry ice quickly sublimates and strips the carbon deposits from the engine components without causing any harm to the engine. Therefore, theoretically, dry ice will not hurt the car by removing carbon deposits.
However, there are two sides to everything. Although dry ice carbon deposition has the advantages of high efficiency and environmental protection, in the actual operation process, if the operation is improper or the quality of the dry ice used is not up to standard, it may cause certain damage to the car. For example, if the dry ice blasting pressure is too high or the spraying time is too long, it can cause damage to the seals and rubber parts inside the engine; If dry ice is used with impurities or excessive moisture, it can cause corrosion to the metal parts inside the engine.
Therefore, when choosing dry ice carbon deposition services, car owners need to choose a regular service provider to ensure that the quality of the dry ice used is clear, and the operation process meets the specifications. In addition, car owners also need to regularly maintain their cars, replace wearing parts such as engine oil and air filters in a timely manner, and keep the engine in good condition, thereby reducing the generation and accumulation of carbon deposits.
In short, dry ice carbon deposition itself will not hurt the car, but in the actual operation process, it is necessary to pay attention to the operation specifications and quality assurance. Only in this way can we ensure the safe and stable operation of the car and prolong the service life of the car.