Breathe New Life Into Your Vehicle: The CATA CLEAN Revolution

Is your car feeling sluggish, failing emissions tests, or showing a drop in fuel efficiency? The culprit is likely a clogged catalytic converter. Before considering an expensive replacement, discover the professional-grade solution restoring performance in vehicles everywhere: CATA CLEAN (CATA WASH) by Alkemist.

Why CATA CLEAN is the Professional's Choice

CATA CLEAN isn't another off-the-shelf fuel additive. It's a powerful, concentrated washing solution engineered for direct, off-car cleaning by automotive professionals. Here’s why it delivers results where others fail:

Deep Cleaning Action: Its advanced emulsified solvent formula penetrates deep into the converter's honeycomb structure, dissolving stubborn carbon and soot that fuel additives can't reach.
Restores Peak Efficiency: By clearing the blockage, CATA CLEAN restores proper exhaust flow, helping your engine regain lost power and improving fuel mileage.
Helps Lower Emissions: A clean converter works as intended, effectively reducing pollutants like hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides, making your vehicle more environmentally friendly.
Safe on Precious Metals: The pH-neutral, non-corrosive formula is tough on deposits but completely safe for the precious metal catalysts (platinum, palladium, rhodium) inside the converter.
CRITICAL WARNING
This product is for professional, off-car use ONLY. **DO NOT ADD TO YOUR FUEL TANK.** It is a washing solvent, not a fuel additive, and will cause severe engine damage if misused.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is CATA CLEAN different from fuel additives?

Fuel additives are diluted in your fuel tank and offer a very light, preventative cleaning. CATA CLEAN is a concentrated, professional-strength solvent used directly on a removed converter. It performs a deep, restorative cleaning to remove heavy blockages that additives cannot.

Who should use this product? Can I use it at home?

CATA CLEAN is designed exclusively for professional automotive technicians and workshops. The process requires removing the catalytic converter from the vehicle, which should only be done by a trained professional with the proper tools and safety equipment.

What are the signs my catalytic converter needs cleaning?

Common symptoms include a significant drop in fuel efficiency, sluggish acceleration, a "rotten egg" smell from the exhaust, and the check engine light turning on (often with codes like P0420 or P0430).