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<blockquote data-quote="b52bombardier1" data-source="post: 75702" data-attributes="member: 5931"><p>I hear that it also airs up tires but that might be an urban legend. But seriously, you should vigorously clean your tank a la the POR-15 method before you expect miracles from the Sea Foam. Sea Foam is good stuff but it cannot do much for the rust crud that is in many of our fuel tanks - the solvent is better at dissolving varnish. Once the rust sediment gets into the tight spaces, there is not much that can done short of using compressed air and a soft wire probe to clean it out.</p><p></p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="b52bombardier1, post: 75702, member: 5931"] I hear that it also airs up tires but that might be an urban legend. But seriously, you should vigorously clean your tank a la the POR-15 method before you expect miracles from the Sea Foam. Sea Foam is good stuff but it cannot do much for the rust crud that is in many of our fuel tanks - the solvent is better at dissolving varnish. Once the rust sediment gets into the tight spaces, there is not much that can done short of using compressed air and a soft wire probe to clean it out. Rick [/QUOTE]
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