To sea foam or not to sea foam?

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To sea foam or not to sea foam?

slownugly007
Hey guys i was curious about running sea foam through my bike? Ive never used sea foam or any similar and was just curious on yalls experiences with it or other products.

What works, doesnt work, is it worth it and honestly does it work?
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shinyribs
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Hey Slow,you could rename this post "hey Sarge,I have a question for you"

I've used it with success in my lawn mower. Never used it anywhere else.Everybody here seems to love it.
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seestheday
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Seemed to work well for me.  I'm sure Sarge will be along shortly to tell you how awesome it is and how you should use it (both in the gas tank and a little in the oil).  
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slownugly007
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haha I take it sarge is the sea foam "rep"?? If it works Id definitely give it a shot, but then again Im not entirely sure what its purpose is? Is it just for cleaning out the internals of an engine?
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Re: To sea foam or not to sea foam?

Hellbilly429
It cleans everything, varnishes and what not, I researched the hell out of it before using it. I ran it through fuel and in the crankcase, bike runs great except for my damn charging problem.
Cleans oil out awesome tho, and since its a pure petrolium product it is safe to use in the oil for long periods of time if desired, but most just put the recommended amount in, warm the bike up for like 5 mins, run it through the gears, then drain the oil and continue to change the oil like normal.