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Carbon Bandits Secretly Rob You




By Dee Scrip

Carbon bandits rob your family of its wealth and health.

As a society who depends on various forms of transportation for our jobs and households, we have unwittingly become innocent victims of Carbon Bandits. Although we do not realize it, but lurking in the fuel we use, whether it be gas, diesel, or bio-diesel fuel – Carbon Bandits wait menacingly to ambush and rob us.

Want proof you are being robbed?

Simply take a white, loosely knit cloth, e.g., handkerchief, place it over your muffler, and fasten it with a rubber band. Then turn on your engine, make sure exhaust is exiting thru the cloth, and let it idle for about 10-15 minutes. When done, simply turn your engine off, remove the white cloth, and have a look.

If your cloth is any color other than white, you've been robbed. The darker the color, the greater the heist.

Carbon bandits know we are easy prey because we NEED fuel. Their weapons: sulfuric acid and incomplete fuel combustion.

Water and sulfur, elements always present in fuel, combines and forms sulfuric acid. Sulfuric acid destroys engines and the engine's components, and when not burned off during combustion, leaves carbon deposits which cling to everything in our engine, including fuel injectors, valves, etc. We are fleeced thru maintenance costs, engine's premature demise, and greater fuel consumption.

All engines powered by gas, diesel, or bio-diesel fuel do not burn fuel efficiently. The white cloth test shows us just how inefficiently our engine combusts fuel. Essentially, the toxic emissions are a visual confirmation representing the extent of robbery, as all emissions are a direct indication of wasted, uncombusted fuel.

Bottom line – Carbon Bandits steal our fuel economy, increase our maintenance costs, and produce toxic emissions that are hazardous to our health and our environment.

How can we protect ourselves?

Simple. We employ the services of a bounty hunter known as the UBiee PowerPill. The UBiee PowerPill hunts carbon bandits down, safely removes them, and prevents them and future carbon baby bandits from returning.

Armed with the UBiee PowerPill, we will safely increase fuel economy, lower maintenance costs, and drastically reduce toxic emissions. In fact, we will get back more than the Carbon Bandits have stolen from us – a healthier wallet, a healthier family, and a healthier environment.




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About the Author
Dee Scrip is a well known and respected published expert author of numerous articles on Fuel Economy, Pollution Solutions, Home Business Opportunities, Personal and Environmental Health, VoIP, VoIP Security, and other related VoIP issues. http://www.helpwithfuelprices.com
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