Flamingo F008 Engine Degreaser Foam Type 650ml – Powerful Engine Cleaner

125 EGP

Flamingo F008 Engine Degreaser Foam Type 650ml is a powerful foam cleaner designed to remove grease, oil, dirt, and stubborn engine deposits quickly and effectively while helping maintain a clean engine appearance.

BrandFlamingo
Made inChina
Size650 ml

In stock

SKU: 6959375199908 Category:
Description

Flamingo F008 Engine Degreaser Foam Type 650ml

Keep your engine clean and free from grease buildup with Flamingo F008 Engine Degreaser Foam Type 650ml. This high-performance foam cleaner is specially formulated to dissolve oil, grease, dirt, and stubborn contaminants from engine surfaces and automotive parts.

The advanced foam formula penetrates deep into dirty areas to loosen heavy deposits and grime, making engine cleaning faster and more efficient. It helps restore a cleaner engine appearance while improving maintenance convenience.

Suitable for regular vehicle maintenance, workshops, garages, and automotive enthusiasts looking for professional cleaning results.

Powerful Foam Cleaning Formula

The foam-type formula provides excellent surface coverage and clings to engine components for better cleaning performance. It helps break down stubborn grease and oily residue without requiring excessive scrubbing.

Flamingo Engine Degreaser is ideal for cleaning:

  • Engine blocks
  • Engine bays
  • Automotive tools
  • Metal parts
  • Motorcycle engines
  • Greasy mechanical surfaces

Benefits of Using Engine Degreaser

Regular engine cleaning helps reduce heavy grease buildup and keeps engine components cleaner during maintenance procedures. A cleaner engine bay can also make inspection and servicing easier.

Flamingo F008 helps:

  • Improve engine bay cleanliness
  • Remove stubborn oily residue
  • Simplify maintenance work
  • Restore a cleaner engine appearance
  • Reach difficult, dirty areas with foam action

How to Use

  1. Turn off the engine and allow it to cool.
  2. Shake the can well before use.
  3. Spray evenly onto dirty engine surfaces.
  4. Allow the foam to penetrate the grease and dirt for several minutes.
  5. Wipe or rinse carefully if needed.
  6. Repeat for heavily contaminated areas.

Suitable For

  • Cars
  • SUVs
  • Trucks
  • Motorcycles
  • Workshops
  • Garages
  • Automotive maintenance
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