Run-Rite Unveils New Packaging – UnderhoodService

Run-Rite Unveils New Packaging

This new box design combines the long-standing history of the Run-Rite brand with updated graphics and POS material that will make it even easier to educate the consumer on the need for professional fuel system cleaning.

C.A.T. Products, Inc. (Run-Rite) is proud to announce the unveiling of new product packaging for Run-Rite Fuel System Cleaning kits. This new box design combines the long-standing history of the Run-Rite brand with updated graphics and POS material that will make it even easier to educate the consumer on the need for professional fuel system cleaning.

The complete fuel system line is LOW VOC compliant – meeting or exceeding new state regulations for reducing volatile organic compound emissions.

Available in both three- and four-step kits, Run-Rite formulas are proven to remove carbon buildup from injectors, valves and combustion chambers. Run-Rite loosens and removes gums, coking, dirt and deposits from the engine to provide better performance and fuel economy in modern engines and fuel systems. Run-Rite does not contain alcohol or methanol, and utilizes the finest detergent additives available. It is also oxygen sensor safe, won’t harm coated or sensitive parts, and can be used on all gasoline-powered combustion engines. This includes multec and “pintle-less” injectors. Run-Rite cleans safely, quickly and effectively.

Premium point-of-sale material and on-site training and certification programs are available as a core part of the Run-Rite offering: Products, Programs and People.

For more information call (800) 872-8921 or visit www.Run-Rite.com

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