I have no idea about the need to decarbonise .
I have a feeling that it is added for historical reasons rather than actual necessity
With modern lean burn engines I never see appreciable carbon build up and on old side bangers there is no need unless the carbon is actually hitting the head .
The engine makers tell you to change plugs & oil filters at very short intervals where as in practice I would be lucky to change a plug at anything less than 500 hours, in fact some of the commercial customers with several thousand hours are still running the original plugs
The only time I decarbonize is when I do a head gasket or stake a valve guide.
For the past year I have been using my 1943 500cc side valve motorcycle
The makers recommended monthly decarbonizing when used daily, this bike has not been touched for 5 years
A piston builds up a carbon cover on the piston which is very beneficial to the piston
ON high performance engines, with squish bands of 0.020" then 0.005" of carbon can be a problem but in a vertical shaft mower engine it is akin to playing with yourself .