My experiences with Seafoam began when troubleshooting my first motorcycle engine problems. This little can which runs around $7 is a must for any garage. I use Seafoam in my motorcycles, truck, lawn mower, weed eater, generator and all my gas cans that I have. Seafoam has a wide range of applications in gas and diesel engines. According to the Seafoam website, "Sea Foam is safe for ALL commonly used engines – Automotive, Truck, Industrial, Agricultural, Motorcycle, Marine, Small Engines (lawnmowers, yard tools, etc.), and even Rotary (Wankel Type) engines. 2-cycle and 4-cycle as well as diesel engines, when used as directed, are completely compatible with Sea Foam." Seafoam can be poured directly into gas, fuel lines, engine oil, and now with an available aerosol version, sprayed directly into the carbs. Seafoam is an excellent fuel stabilizer and can be used as an engine fog for long term storage.
I do not exaggerate when I say that Seafoam has brought back engines that I was sure would need to go to a mechanic. Rough idling, sputtering, stalling, gunked up carbs, and clogged fuel lines are no match for what it has to offer. Seafoam can bring back engines from wreck and ruin that would otherwise require a tear down. I highly recommend that if you have any of the related issues that I listed above, give Seafoam a shot before running out to the mechanic. Browsing the Seafoam website, they have a range of other engine products including: Seafoam spray, Seafoam trans tune, Seafoam deep creep, and an automotive cleaner, Seafoam bugs b gone. I personally have no experience with these products but if my past experiences with the original Seafoam are any indication of product quality, they will not disappoint. Thanks for reading and happy wrenching.

I do not exaggerate when I say that Seafoam has brought back engines that I was sure would need to go to a mechanic. Rough idling, sputtering, stalling, gunked up carbs, and clogged fuel lines are no match for what it has to offer. Seafoam can bring back engines from wreck and ruin that would otherwise require a tear down. I highly recommend that if you have any of the related issues that I listed above, give Seafoam a shot before running out to the mechanic. Browsing the Seafoam website, they have a range of other engine products including: Seafoam spray, Seafoam trans tune, Seafoam deep creep, and an automotive cleaner, Seafoam bugs b gone. I personally have no experience with these products but if my past experiences with the original Seafoam are any indication of product quality, they will not disappoint. Thanks for reading and happy wrenching.