Now, he could have just been giving me a story. I don't know. I'm not an engineer and I didn't research it. All I know is that I did use it and it did work for me whereas other oil additives did not work. A few helped just a little bit but the cars still smoked a lot (the very worst was STP Oil Treatment--that stuff would start clumping up in the oil pan after about 1,500 miles). Restore was the last product I used because it was so expensive compared to the other oil treatments. But once I tried it, I stuck with it because it worked so well in the cars.
And for everyone reading this thread, if the information I posted is wrong, then I do apologize. I certainly don't want to spread false information of any sort. But I did post originally to answer the question at the start of the thread and to share my experience with Restore and what I was told about it.
However, I should add that I knew that once the engines started blowing oil out the tailpipe that it needed to be rebuilt and that the Restore would only be a temporary measure. But I felt that if the engines could go another 9 months or so then it would be worth it. My dad's car ended up getting totaled a few years later (yeah, it did actually go for years) and the VW engine was totally rebuilt (with a big bore kit, carb, etc. too
