The invention relates to a process for preparing an overbased metal
detergent in an oil medium comprising the steps of: (1) providing a metal
salt selected from the group consisting of a hydrocarbyl-substituted
organic acid; a hydrocarbyl-substituted phenol, a phenate, a
hydrocarbyl-substituted carboxylate and mixtures thereof; (2) further
providing methanol and a mixture of alcohols containing 2 to about 7
carbon atoms, wherein the mole ratio of methanol to the mixture of
alcohols is about 2.2 or less, to form a mixture; (3) further providing a
basic metal compound; (4) reacting the mixture of step (3) with carbon
dioxide to form a carbonated overbased metal sulphonate; (5) performing
steps (3) and (4) at least three additional times upon the product of
step (4); (6) thereafter removing at least a portion of the water
produced in steps (1)-(5) and of the alcohols introduced in step (2); (7)
performing step (2) again, upon the product of step (6); (8) performing
steps (3) and (4) at least two additional times upon the product of step
(7); and (9) thereafter removing a substantial portion of the water and
of the alcohols from the composition; wherein the oil medium is present
in an amount such that the weight ratio of the acid corresponding to the
metal salt of (1) to the oil medium is 0.3 to 1.4; and wherein step (6)
is required when the hydrocarbyl-substituted organic acid is a
hydrocarbyl-substituted sulphonic acid. The invention further relates to
its use in internal combustion engines.