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Originally Posted by seafoam
When fuel stabilization and engine fogging is needed – fuels of today become stale in less than thirty days. Therefore, stabilization and engine fogging are needed when vehicles, lawnmowers, snow blowers, outboard motors, chainsaws, motorcycles, gas in cans and engines are put into storage.
Your service technician can provide fuel stabilization and engine fogging services with SEA FOAM MOTOR TREATMENT.
I can attest to capabilities of the seafoam products, that they do what they say they'll do. Now the big question is, does your car need help? All modern vehicles are subject to carbon buildup on the injectors and sometimes continual use of top tier gas is not enough. Chrysler vehicles in particular are prone to black plastic buildup rather than carbon - it comes from the fuel tanks themselves - but acts just like carbon in restricting fuel flow in the lines the same way plaque does in your arteries. It can be a good product to use for fuel system and valve cleaning. I don't know if I would use it to fog an engine for storage if that engine has a cat and O2 sensors, but use it on everything else. Their Deep Creep is a fantastic water displacer/rust inhibitor/thread loosener, better than old formula 40.