Get P2/liter fuel discount on select Cleanfuel stations this October

Updated Oct 14, 2020

Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

This promo will run until October 31.

Cleanfuel is going all out for the month of October as it is offering various deals. Cleanfuel said that this is a way to show its support for motorists as the COVID-19 pandemic is still taking a toll in the country.

Included in Cleanfuel’s deal is its “Drive ‘n Save” fuel discount, which gives motorists a discount of Php 2.00 per liter on its gasoline products such as the Premium95 and Clean91.

Cleanfuel's Drive 'n Save promo

The Php 2.00 off per liter deal can be availed of at Cleanfuel J.P. Rizal, Cleanfuel Kamagong, Cleafuel Sucat, and Cleanfuel Vito Cruz.

Cleanfuel is also offering motorists to earn bigger savings that can be availed of only in Cleanfuel stations located in Makati and Paranaque City. The more liters a motorist purchases, the greater that motorist’s savings will be.

The savings deal, which is included in the “Drive ‘n Save” campaign will run until October 31, 2020, from 4 p.m. to 12 a.m, Monday to Sunday.

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Gas up at Cleanfuel to avail of the free face mask

Moreover, Cleanfuel is giving away a free face shield every time a motorist gas up to 20-liters. The free face shield deal is available at Cleanfuel Baler, Cleanfuel Commonwealth, Cleanfuel Mayon, and Cleanfuel P. Tuazon until October 25, 2020.

For those who wish to avail of more rewards, Cleanfuel is presenting its Cleanfuel VIP Reward Card. With this, motorists can earn points every time they gas up at Cleanfuel. These points can be used to get a wide array of items such as home air purifier, 21- and 32-flat screen TV, washing machines, refrigerator, and more. Motorists would just have to visit Cleanfuel’s official website to sign up for a VIP Reward Card for free. 

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Rex Sanchez

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