How can Mechanic in a Bottle work for you?
It's no secret that all 2 and 4 cylinder engines can have their issues. From a clogged carburetor to water and carbon deposits and everything in between, it's almost like something is bound to happen. It always seems to occur when one needs their equipment the most as well too.
This is why at M&D we're proud to carry Mechanic in a bottle. Mechanic in a bottle is a synthetic fuel additive made to keep your engines running. This mighty little bottle may not look like a lot, but as soon as it's introduced to the fuel tank it goes to WORK.

With contents that
- Remove varnish from the fuel system.
- Remove and prevent Carbon and water deposits.
- Revitalize rubber and plastic components
- Cleanse the engine's fuel system
- Helps ensure the engine starts efficiently and runs at peak performance
What's not to like?
This is all without mentioning the best part of Mechanic in a bottle, you don't get dirty!! All it takes is the unscrewing of your fuel cap and pouring in 1oz of Mechanic in a bottle for every 1 gallon of fuel to have that poor running engine feeling and sounding brand new in no time.
Have A Diesel?
Don't worry, we've got mechanic in a bottle for that too!! This all in one catalyst's feature's and benefits include:
- Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor (VCI) for ongoing, 360 degree anti-corrosion protection above and below the fuel line
- Ultra-concentrated, for use with all diesel fuel systems
- Replaces lost lubrication, extending the life of pumps and injectors
- Increases cetane for increased power and performance
- Keeps injectors and entire fuel system clean
- Keeps system at top performance, avoiding repairs and reducing emissions and smoke
- No alcohol / no metals
- Disperses water, preventing formation of sludge deposits, bacteria, and fungus
Usage Instructions For a Poor Running Engine
1.Mix 1 oz. of Mechanic in a Bottle per gallon of fuel.
2. Fill the fuel tank and run the engine for 5 minutes.
3. Let the unit sit for 8 hours.
Usage Instructions For a Non-Running Engine
1.Drain the fuel system completely.
2. Add Mechanic In a Bottle to the tank. 2 oz for small power equipment (e.g. string trimmers), 4 oz for larger equipment (e.g. mowers).
3. Press the primer bulb to get the Mechanic In a Bottle up into the engine.
4. Let the unit sit for 8 hours.
5. Pour in a fresh tank of gas and start the engine.
So, run on into an M&D store near you today to make sure that your engine doesn't find any hitch in it's giddy up.


