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The car catalytic converter is an important component that contributes to environmental protection and reduces the amount of harmful substances emitted by the car. However, over time, the catalytic converter wears out and stops working properly. The question often arises whether the catalytic converter can be cleaned. The answer is yes - it can be cleaned, but only under certain circumstances. Below you will find four h2 subheadings that will help you better understand this topic.
				



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