
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Cleaning
A well maintained DPF will last longer and will help provide better fuel economy.
We service all passive and active regenerative DPFs and all OEM-equipped, on-road, off-road and stationary DECS (Diesel Emission Control Strategies). We provide pickup and delivery, and in most cases a 24-hour turnaround. On site mobile service is provided on a regularly scheduled preventive maintenance program that fits your needs.
Our technicians are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and hands on expertise. You have the benefit of knowing your filter is clean backed by a diagnostic report showing its state of condition on receipt and on delivery.
On-site, mobile DPF cleaning is for multiple units and includes Stage One Cleaning (high-pressure air and vacuum) and Stage 3 Cleaning (vibration). The DPF Shop Blaster Vans are equipped with a 40 CFM compressor, on-board generator and our exclusive hands-on vibrating DPF Cleaning System. This exclusive cleaning system allows our highly trained technicians to give special attention to your DPFs heavily soiled areas, for a truly clean filter, guaranteed!
Stage Two cleaning is done using heat at one of our two Southern California locations. The filter is placed in a special chamber where it is baked to manufacturer's specifications. Our high-temperature baking chamber will hold up to 8 filters at one time.
PLEASE REMEMBER: Cleaning DPFs and other similar filters in an uncontrolled environment is extremely dangerous to one’s health. Simply removing the filter and blowing it in your shop will not properly clean it and could cause major equipment failures. The waste is extremely hazardous and should be treated as such.
The DPF Shop uses a 100 PSI air pistol and 420 CFM of vacuum along with our exclusive vibration system to ensure the cleanest filter. Every filter is weighed upon receipt and completion. Flow is checked with magnehelic gauge before and after cleaning service.
PLEASE REMEMBER
Cleaning DPFs and similar filters in an uncontrolled environment is extremely dangerous to one’s health. Simply removing the filter and blowing it in your shop will not properly clean it and could cause major equipment failures. The waste is extremely hazardous and should be treated accordingly. Leave it to professionals trained in California Diesel Compliance protocols.