Thread: How-To Seafoam
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Old 03-25-2010, 02:03 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by XanderWiFi View Post
Never been able to find it. But yeah, this is the incorrect way to use seafoam. You're supposed to let it sit and eat away at the carbon build up. The longer the better. You are also supposed to do an oil change very soon after performing a seafoam clean.

If you search it I think I did a how to or explained it in a thread but I cannot remember.

What are you talking about.. that is why I said to let the car sit 10-15 mins after. The only reason you have to have the car on while pouring it in the vacuum line is so it will suck it in.

Also according to the tech at SeaFoam he told me that doing an oil change soon after performing the cleaning is unneccessary. The longer you run the car with it mixed in, the better cleaning it will do. Seafoam makes the oil and i quote "slipperyier so it flows better, without changing the viscosity of it"
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