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Seafoam
- Pale Oil 40.00 - 60.00 %
- Naphtha 25.00 - 35.00 %
- IPA 10.00 - 20.00 %
Summary: Seafoam is mostly a lubricant known as Pale Oil which is used for upper cylinder lubrication. The white smoke from “seafoaming” through a brake booster is huge quantities of pale oil wrongly referred to as “carbon” on YouTube. The solvent is Naphtha which is an an old school solvent, marginally effective for carbon deposits. IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol) was used as a fuel stabilizer and water absorber years ago. IPA boosts your octane levels, giving you more power and a better running engine while in use. Gone with the next tankful.
Seafoam Deep Creep
- Pale Oil 40 - 70 %
- Low Odor Base Solvent 30 - 60 % CAS# 64742-96-7 and 64742-47-8
- IPA 10 - 30 %
- Carbon dioxide 3 - 7 %
Summary: Deep Creep is not Seafoam in a can, its Seafoam’s equivalent of WD40 and PB Blaster. The Low Odor Base Solvent 30 - 60 % CAS# 64742-96-7 and 64742-47-8 = Kerosene.
Seafoam Spray
- Pale Oil 40.00 - 60.00 %
- Naphtha 25.00 - 35.00 %
- IPA 10.00 - 20.00 %
- Carbon dioxide 3.00 - 5.00 %