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Product SpotLight: Diesel Fuel Protection From Justice Brothers

Justice Brothers - May 28, 2007

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Diesel engines are now available in everything from high-end pickup trucks to tractor-trailers. Due to their longevity, dependability and until recently, inexpensive fuel economy, they have become the power plant of choice for both industry and individual owners. But, like any engine, diesels need regular maintenance and care, much of which an owner can do inexpensively. Preventive maintenance is always better than reactive maintenance, and that's where Justice Brothers Diesel Fuel Treatment comes in handy.


By adding Diesel Fuel Treatment you can prevent gum and resin buildup in your fuel system. This additive helps keep fuel filters, fuel lines and the fuel tank itself free of contaminants that interfere with efficient fuel delivery. Justice Brothers Diesel Fuel Treatment cleans fuel injectors for smooth operation, and prevents rust and corrosion buildup. It will also make cold weather starts easier and control exhaust smoke. So, for a cleaner burning engine and maximum fuel efficiency, add Diesel Fuel Treatment regularly to your tank.

For over 70-years Justice Brothers has been a supplier of quality professional care products used worldwide. Manufactured in America, each Justice Brothers additive and lubricant is custom blended to offer performance and reliability. Find out more about Justice Brothers at www.justicebrothers.com, or contact them at 2734 E. Huntington Drive, Duarte, CA 91010, (626) 359-9174, Fax: (626) 357-2550. Available only at professional car care centers.


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