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Monoalkylaryl Alkoxylate Aminated (PEA-class detergent)

  • Polymers
  • CAS proprietary
  • IUPAC: Monoalkylaryl alkoxylate aminated

Monoalkylaryl Alkoxylate Aminated (PEA-class detergent) (CAS proprietary) appears in 2 of the 1,812 car-care products CarCareTruth tracks (as of June 2026).

This is a proprietary polyetheramine-class detergent disclosed without a public CAS number, so it cannot be independently cross-referenced against Prop 65, IARC, or NTP. It is a high-molecular-weight polymer with minimal vapor pressure. Any hazard classification would come from the manufacturer's SDS for the specific product; no carcinogen, asthmagen, or reproductive-toxicity classification is established here.

PEA-class (polyetheramine) fuel system detergent. Effective at removing injector nozzle deposits and intake valve carbon buildup in port-injected and GDI gasoline engines. Identified in SDS §3 as "monoalkylaryl alkoxylate aminated" — an industrial trade name for a polyetheramine or polyetheramide detergent active. High molecular weight polymer; minimal vapor pressure; does not contribute meaningfully to VOC estimates. CAS number is proprietary/withheld.

Health & environment profile

VOC
no
Prop 65 listed
no
Asthmagen
no
EPA Safer Choice
no
Aquatic toxicity
no
Biodegradable
no
Bioaccumulative
no
Persistent
no
Ozone depleting
no
Microplastic
no
PFAS
no
Purpose: Primary fuel system detergent active — polyetheramine (PEA) class for injector and intake valve deposit cleaning

Common questions about Monoalkylaryl Alkoxylate Aminated (PEA-class detergent)

What is Monoalkylaryl Alkoxylate Aminated (PEA-class detergent) used for in car care?
Primary fuel system detergent active — polyetheramine (PEA) class for injector and intake valve deposit cleaning
Is Monoalkylaryl Alkoxylate Aminated (PEA-class detergent) a VOC?
No. Monoalkylaryl Alkoxylate Aminated (PEA-class detergent) is not classified as a volatile organic compound (VOC).
Is Monoalkylaryl Alkoxylate Aminated (PEA-class detergent) on California's Proposition 65 list?
No. Monoalkylaryl Alkoxylate Aminated (PEA-class detergent) is not on California's Proposition 65 list.

2 products contain this

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Health and environment notes translate the manufacturer Safety Data Sheet, the GHS classification, and authoritative regulatory listings (California Prop 65, EPA). Not medical advice. They describe the ingredient itself; whether a hazard applies to a finished product depends on its concentration and how it's used.