The Hinckley-based company has spent the last 12 months developing a new cleaning process based on induction heating, which, it says, is faster and more effective than ever before – and it now takes just one and a half hours to clean a component, which can also be carried out on Saturdays.
The process is also available for cleaning catalytic converters and silencer units.
Special heating technology is used to heat a unit at optimum temperature, before technicians air knife and flow test the component to bring it back to a near-new condition.
The induction heating service costs £275 (plus VAT) for a car or van unit, and £550 for a truck, bus or coach component. The standard cleaning service is £225 plus VAT for a car or van, and £450 for truck, bus or coach.
Cameron Bryce, director at DPF Clean Team, says the benefit for all vehicle owners will be “significant”, adding: “This new service means fleet managers will now be able to have entire fleets serviced within a day, and our additional Saturday drop-off service will keep business disruption to a minimum for our customers.”