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Cyclo Industries releases stink-free engine cleaner

April 29, 2014
Solution uses a formulation of low aromatic solvents and citrus-infused cleaners.

Cyclo Industries announced the launch of a No Stink Engine Clean, a solution for customers who require a powerful engine-cleaning product that will degrease their dirtiest engines, stink free. 

With new technology, Engine Clean is a formulation of low aromatic solvents and citrus-infused cleaners. The proprietary blend is designed to turn dirty, greasy engines to sparkling like new engines without having to endure the usual stink associated with other engine cleaners. 

Cyclo’s director of research and development, Mike McGlynn said, “For years we listened to mechanics complain about the awful stink during a routine engine clean. We took this complaint to heart and created an outstanding new product that is not only best in class, but is also extremely pleasing to the nose!”

Cyclo Industries launch of No Stink Engine Clean is designed to degrease the toughest jobs stink free.  

Cyclo Industries delivers high performance products in the automotive, heavy duty / fleet, industrial, agricultural and marine services. For more information about Cyclo Industries and the new No Stink Engine Clean product, visit www.cyclo.com

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