Sea Foam is added directly to your fuel tank or crankcase to clean and lubricate internal engine parts.
Here's a breakdown of where to add Sea Foam and why:
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Fuel Tank: This is the most common application. Adding Sea Foam to your fuel tank helps clean fuel injectors, carburetors, and intake valves. It also stabilizes fuel, prevents corrosion, and helps remove moisture.
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Crankcase (Engine Oil): You can add Sea Foam to your engine oil to help clean sludge and deposits. It's recommended to add it shortly before an oil change (e.g., 100-300 miles) so the contaminants can be drained out with the old oil. Do not overfill the crankcase. Consult your vehicle's owner's manual for correct oil capacity.
In summary, Sea Foam is a versatile additive designed to be used in both your fuel and engine oil systems for cleaning and maintenance purposes. Always follow the product's instructions for specific application and dosage recommendations.