- When synthetic motor oil is used over time, it can dissolve sludge and deposits in a vehicle's engine that have been left behind by conventional motor oil.
- Synthetic motor oil is made through a chemical process that was discovered in Germany during World War II when crude oil was limited.
- Synthetic motor oil does not contain contaminants that are present in conventional motor oil that can cause engine clogging. The hydrocarbon molecules in synthetic motor oil are uniform, so increased mechanical performance can be achieved during extreme temperatures.
- Synthetic motor oil can be used in both new and older vehicles to maintain top engine performance.
- Synthetic motor oil is formulated to exceed minimum industry standards and will not void or compromise your vehicle's warranty.
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