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I've been putting about 2 ounces in the tank (where else? :roll: ) every other time I fill up. Is that about right, because I don't think you should be putting the whole can in at once?
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Definitely don't put the whole can in at once. I only put couple seconds' worth in, and only when it seems like it needs it.
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I assure you that's about right. Even one ounce.

As for Seafoam itself I like to put a couple of ounces in every so many months. No hard and fast rules. Just as preventive care. I believe POC Phil, a prominent scooter dealer in Cleveland, once wrote he has owned and rode over 300 bikes in his day and using Seafoam not one ever needed a carb rebuild. Same goes for his customers, for the most part. Just passing along info as I understand it.

As for myself my mther has a Blackjack I tend to and has just under 1000 miles in just under two years. Not a lot of miles, and it has sat some and quite often. "Old gas?" Maybe not too old, but a couple months old, sure. And not run much. Longish story short when I am with the bike I have used Seafoam in it several times and it runs like a top. Just had its first service, no issues with the fuel system whatsoever.
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Post by bluebuddygirl »

That is way more than you need to use. An oz. every once in a while would be more than enough, unless you hardly ever ride.
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I pop a squirt in every several tanks when I remember. I figure it might help get out any 'mung' in there.

Also use it in the Zuma, which may sit for weeks at a time, and the car, which is probably doomed but never fails to start!
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someone needs to compile all the seafoam threads and sticky it. :wink:
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Post by PeteH »

I just heard a radio commercial saying SeaFoam is on sale at NAPA Auto Parts for $6.48 until the end of the month. It looks like a nationwide sale.
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Post by kmrcstintn »

I fill up several gas cans and use 1 oz per gallon as a preventative & occasionally use 2-3 oz as a cleaner...good stuff; wish it also worked as an ethanol treatment so I only had to use 1 product
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Post by pdxrita »

I use a couple of ounces once every few months, added to a full tank. I've repurposed a dosage cup from some kid's cold medicine for measuring out the proper amount. This post made me think twice about the idea of putting it in with every tank: viewtopic.php?p=242931&highlight=#242931
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Post by DanielPerrin »

bigbropgo wrote:someone needs to compile all the seafoam threads and sticky it. :wink:
That would be a lot of threads. But maybe it would cut down on the same thread happening over and over. :P FWIW I'm a pro-Seafoam rider.
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The directions on the can look like 1-2 oz per gallon. I got a measuring cup at Walmart that shows ounces well, so I don't have to guess how much I'm putting in. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Anchor-Hockin ... s/17693182
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Post by Raiderfn311 »

I run a can through(it takes several fill ups) every 3 months or so. I DO use an ethanol treatment(Stabil, Startron) every tank.
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I use Sta-bil with gas fills for the ethanol issue. The Sea-foam I give the 2oz/gallon dose for fuel system cleanout. Not both together. For measuring I tried the medicine dose cup which I found amount was off. What gives an accurate amount is the oral dose medicine syringe that is labelled in mls or oz. 30ml=1oz. as reference. The sea-foam has been fantastic my scooter after years of hibernation seems to be performing better than I can remember it had so it must be doing something good. Never used it before but now plan on continuing.
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