Nano Oil Plus - introduced by Japan using nanotechnology, and making new breakthroughs in the automobile industry at present- has now been introduced to Sri Lankan consumers through the Eco Tablets (www.ecotablet.lk) dealer network. Using Nano Oil Plus can increase the life of engine oil up to four times. Nano Oil Plus is the world's number one super oil compound with international certification 'Japan Technical Lube S-525'. While the job of engine oil is to control the volume of the engine and maintain lubrication, Nano Oil Plus develops these two properties and protects the vehicle's engine mileage until four Service Intervals.
In addition, Nano Oil Plus protects the engine, restores engine power, saves fuel, improves engine oil performance, saves general maintenance costs, protects engine components from water and corrosion. A shocking 7,000 million gallons of waste oil enters the ocean every year, and the use of Nano Oil Plus helps reduce that amount. Nano Oil Plus prevents the engine oil used in four maintenance activities from being released into the environment. Therefore, the contribution of Nano Oil Plus to create a friendly environment for humans is of great significance. Nano Oil Plus can now be brought to your doorstep without any transportation charge (077 9290222)'. It can also be purchased from Lanka Sathosa, leading vehicle import agents, and Nano Tablet sales agents island-wide.
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