Posted on 6/2/2026

Most drivers understand the importance of regular oil changes. Fresh oil helps lubricate engine components, reduce friction, and keep everything running smoothly. But what many people don't realize is that even with routine maintenance, deposits can gradually build up inside an engine over time. As vehicles accumulate miles, small amounts of sludge and varnish can develop in areas that a standard oil change may not fully clean. This is especially common in higher-mileage vehicles, cars with inconsistent maintenance histories, or vehicles that have gone longer than recommended between oil changes. That's where an engine flush may help. What Is an Engine Flush? An engine flush is a preventative maintenance service designed to remove accumulated deposits from inside the engine before fresh oil is added. A specialized cleaning solution is circulated through the engine to help break down sludge and contaminants that may restrict proper oil flow. Once the cleaning process is com ... read more