Cerma Treatments or Oils

Cerma Treatments and Cerma Oils: The Best Way to Restore and Maintain Your Vehicle's Performance
If you're looking for a way to restore and maintain your vehicle's performance, look no further than Cerma Treatments and Cerma Oils. Here are some key things you need to know:
  • All Cerma products come in both Treatment and Fluid Form.
  • Cerma Treatments and Cerma Oil/Fluids work INDEPENDENTLY of each other, and are to be used separately in ALL cases.
  • But for continued maximum performance and to achieve full benefits of Cerma's properties, treatments and oils work best when used as directions advise.
  • Cerma Treatments do the initial cleaning work and treat the metal using Cerma's SiC technology.
  • After treatment, following up with Cerma motor oils/fluids will ensure maximum benefits for your equipment, as well as your wallet.
  • Cerma Treatments act quickly to restore, clean, lubricate and protect by using the present oil/fluid as a carrier.
  • The chemicals within your existing oil activate the Cerma protection and de-sludging effect.
  • All treatments are designed to release into the system over time (see specific instructions for drive times on each treatment).
  • During this timed release, Cerma Treatments will restore, clean, lubricate and protect by treating all the metal parts within the system as well as preventing further deposits from forming, and degrading performance.
  • All Cerma Treatments are “One Time” treatments, meaning if you start to restore your vehicle’s performance utilizing a Cerma Treatment, and you keep your vehicle in peak operating performance, you will unlikely need to re-treat any system.
  • In some cases, i.e. extreme driving conditions and/or mileage exceeding 100,000 miles, you may benefit from a maintenance dose; please call Cerma support for your specific case.
  • In ALL cases, you will benefit from switching to Cerma Motor Oils/Fluids.
  • The BEST way to MAINTAIN peak operating performance after treating your vehicle with a Cerma Treatment is to follow this formula:
    • Cerma Engine Treatment THEN Cerma Motor Oil
    • Cerma Automatic Transmission Treatment THEN Cerma Transmission Fluid
    • Cerma Manual Transmission Treatment THEN Cerma Gear Oil
    • Cerma Power Steering Treatment THEN Cerma Power Steering Fluid
    • Cerma Hydraulic Treatment THEN Cerma Hydraulic Oil
  • Always feel free to contact Cerma at any time for any specific case or need.
Cerma Treatments and Cerma Oils are the perfect solution for restoring and maintaining your vehicle's performance. By using Cerma Treatments and Cerma Oils together, you can ensure that your vehicle runs smoothly and efficiently, and you'll save money in the long run by avoiding costly repairs and replacements. Contact Cerma today to learn more about how Cerma Treatments and Cerma Oils can help you get the most out of your vehicle.