No damage to the car.
PEA stock solution refers to undiluted 100% polyetheramine with a molecular weight of 1000 and a sealed storage time of 3 years. Mainly used in automobiles to remove carbon deposits.
Addition and dosage issues: Since the viscosity of polyetheramine FL1000 is relatively high, you need to be patient if you pour it directly into the tank. Get a few small empty bottles, pour from the big bottle into the small bottle, and then add it into the fuel tank.
Due to the high viscosity of polyetheramine FL1000, it flows into the fuel tank relatively slowly, so you have to be patient and wait for it to flow into the fuel tank before refilling it with gasoline. This is equivalent to directly diluting it with gasoline, so don’t worry. It will hang on the wall of the fuel tank, and it will be washed away and mixed in after the car is driven a few times.
Of course, polyetheramine FL1000 can also be diluted with solvent and then added to the fuel tank. Recommended solvents include solvent oil D60/D80/D120. You can also use other fuels to dilute it. This is acceptable. There are no specific requirements for the amount of diluent, because the diluent is only used to reduce the viscosity of polyetheramine FL1000. If the viscosity meets the requirements, it is easy to pour in. A little more or a little less is fine.