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seafoam is a multi-purpose cleaner. Most people use it as a top end cleaner. It can be used as a fuel lubricant/cleaner. Crankcase cleaner. Though I think its a bit strong and dangerous to use as a crankcase cleaner because if it dissolves the paper in the oil filter (which I've heard it does) then what do you think it'll do to gaskets? *shrug* its good as the top end cleaner I haven't heard of someone with a problem like Asleeps but the theory goes as with a lot of cleaners (like coolant flushes). If a flush/cleaning hasn't happened in a long time then there is a possibilty of rust/dirt clogging leaks in gaskets. Once you clean the dirt and rust out then you magically find all sorts of wonderful leaks that weren't there before. So yes, it can be kinda dangerous on older vehicles. but most vehicles shouldn't experience those types of problems.
Darktide
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