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Old 11-03-2009, 11:13 PM
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ive also used it many times
actually it just got my 2nd car running lol
and its fine to use in your oil AS LONG AS you change your oil after 100 miles after you put the seafoam in your oil
I don't forsee myself being able to afford an oil change in the near future lol so maybe I shouldn't use the stuff. I know there's places that have oil changes for 25 bucks or so but I can't even afford that..I'm in college lol
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Old 11-03-2009, 11:21 PM
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Whenever you forsee yourself getting an oil change. Use the seafoam about a week before you do. I went about 1500 miles on mine before changing oil and I didnt have any problems.
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I don't forsee myself being able to afford an oil change in the near future lol so maybe I shouldn't use the stuff. I know there's places that have oil changes for 25 bucks or so but I can't even afford that..I'm in college lol
you can put some in your gas, and pull your fuel pressure reg. vacum off and stick it into a small cup of seafoam while the car is running, then just when you are ready for an oil change then put some in the oil before the change.
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does seafoam really work?
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