This morning the thought had crossed my mind about using LC20 in the Auto-Rx rinse phase (with dino oil, of course) and was thinking if it would enhance or perhaps actually hinder the effectiveness of the rinse process.
Since LC20 is not a true ester but is stated to be a "near" ester and apparently likes high temperature/pressure and carbon as well, it seems that it would actually help out the rinse phase by using it; however, the near-ester quality of LC20 (may) possibly hinder the rinse effectiveness...?
I'm not a chemist but this is a question IMO worth asking.
I do not wish to be shot down for mentioning and using both products, either (I do not use them simultaneously). They both work and work well in their intended applications.
Since LC20 is not a true ester but is stated to be a "near" ester and apparently likes high temperature/pressure and carbon as well, it seems that it would actually help out the rinse phase by using it; however, the near-ester quality of LC20 (may) possibly hinder the rinse effectiveness...?
I'm not a chemist but this is a question IMO worth asking.
I do not wish to be shot down for mentioning and using both products, either (I do not use them simultaneously). They both work and work well in their intended applications.