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Cataclean BDM delivers training session to college students

The session featured a live demonstration, where students tested Cataclean on three vehicles, measured emissions and inspected the engines.
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Peter Eaton (pictured), business development manager (BDM) at Cataclean, has delivered a training session to Level 2 Automotive students at Hugh Baird College.

The session featured a live demonstration, where students tested Cataclean on three vehicles, measured emissions, inspected the engines and will now monitor fuel economy over the next few months.

Eaton also spoke about the history of Cataclean and highlighted the importance of emissions control and innovation.

He also visited Steve Foster Cranes Ltd, where he delivered practical guidance to the mechanics.

Eaton said: “These sessions are a fantastic experience, the students are so passionate and eager to learn. It’s inspiring to see their curiosity about emissions technology and their enthusiasm for understanding the practical side of what we do at Cataclean.

“Following the session, the students are now confidently predicting the emissions results they should expect after treating vehicles with Cataclean.”

Cataclean said the visit supports its ongoing commitment to training and skills development within the aftermarket.

Dylan Robertson

Dylan Robertson is a reporter for Workplace Journal and across Astor Media's automotive titles

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