View Full Version : Sea Foam, where can I get it?
Ghost_Rider
11-01-2005, 08:04 AM
Anybody know where can I buy Sea Foam online, or maybe frm someplace around Stillwater, OK?
I hv a friend there willing to help me buying it, but his not familiar with bikes or this kind of stuff.
Thanks,
Herbert
Jakarta
RustyJake
11-01-2005, 08:41 AM
Herbert, try here: http://www.seafoamsales.com/
Email them, they responded to me and gave me dealers that were close to my area. None in my province as of yet. But I was able to order it in from Alberta.
Ghost_Rider
11-02-2005, 08:01 AM
Herbert, try here: http://www.seafoamsales.com/
Email them, they responded to me and gave me dealers that were close to my area. None in my province as of yet. But I was able to order it in from Alberta.
Yes I hv emailed them and they sent me a list of autoparts store who carry the product. Only a few doing on-line transaction and unfortunatelly none of them responded to my email.
However I found another source yesterday:
Sea Foam Motor Treatment, Part number: SEA-SF16-C
http://www.midwayautosupply.com/detailedproductdescription.asp?10021
They said will be able to send it to me within 2 days, so I'm gonna place order soon and hopefully their service is good.
Thanks Glenn!
Herbert
RustyJake
11-02-2005, 08:29 AM
I had to buy a case last time. Didn't make sense for me to bring in one container. For some reason it didn't last long. I guess I need to keep quiet next time I have it.
Let me know if you have problems getting it, I might be getting another case of it over the winter months here.
Ghost_Rider
11-05-2005, 03:54 AM
I had to buy a case last time. Didn't make sense for me to bring in one container. For some reason it didn't last long. I guess I need to keep quiet next time I have it.
Let me know if you have problems getting it, I might be getting another case of it over the winter months here.
I think so too, buying 1 container at $6 sounds ridiculous with $8 shipping cost. I'm getting the 6 bottle case. Thanks Glenn.
Tangledj
11-29-2005, 10:46 AM
Sorry so late on this post,but I can get it all day long at my local parts store.
Let me know if anyone needs anymore.Im in middle TN.
P.S. that stuff works great!
Not real good in a long island tea,but a hell of a kick to a yager bomb! :ukliam3:
TinyUFB
11-29-2005, 11:57 AM
Anybody know where can I buy Sea Foam online, or maybe frm someplace around Stillwater, OK?
I hv a friend there willing to help me buying it, but his not familiar with bikes or this kind of stuff.
Thanks,
Herbert
Jakarta
Dont listen to any of those goof balls. Just head for water. When you hear waves, you made it. You can find all the sea foam you need and it's free.
Tiny Suds
Ghost_Rider
11-29-2005, 07:17 PM
Hey thanks bro. Will pm you if next time I need any. I didn't buy because it was too costly to have 'em shipped to Asia.
Shortlegs
12-04-2005, 02:03 PM
From my fading memory, I beleive Seafoan is just a decarboning agent Correct?
If thats the case you can get the same stuff, from any Mercury Marine Dealer, (its called Powertune in spray form ) or QuikKleen in liquid Form.
Ghost_Rider
12-04-2005, 07:17 PM
Never had a chance to try it, but lot of rider say it works better than any other product.
http://www.seafoamsales.com/motorTuneUp.htm
<<<<<Seafoam is a "run-through" type carb/fuel system cleaner. It
has the added benefits of removing carbon deposits in the
head (if used in high concentration) and cleaning out sludge
in the crank case if added to the oil. There's instructions
on the can for different treatments.
Normal procedure for a motorcycle:
Add 1/3 can to a full tank of gas and ride the he!! out of it.
A second treatment may be necessary - but not usually. Just
before oil change, add 2 or 3 fl oz to the crank case and warm
up the motor. Don't put miles on it in this condition - you've
just thinned out the oil significantly. With the oil thinned
and warmed up, drain it. I've done this for every oil change
on my xj650j maxim and the oil comes out as clear as can be
now - although the first few times it looked terrible with all
the junk that came out with it.
Seafoam will preserve your gas over the winter months better
than Stabil - just add 1/2 fl oz per gallon. The local Yamaha
dealer uses Seafoam to "moth ball" their cold storage bikes.
The motor is fogged, carbs drained and re-filled with Seafoam,
gas tank full with 100 to 1 gas to Seafoam mix. The battery
is removed too. When they pull the bike out, all they have to
do is drain the carbs and install the battery. They tell me
they've done this for many years with no problems. In fact,
they say the bikes usually run better coming out of cold
storage than they did going in.
This stuff works well in automobile engines, too. Older cars
that have sat for a while get the most benefit from treatment.
Don't take my word for all of this, though. Go get some and
try it for yourself. No - I don't work for them and I have
nothing to gain here other than helping others find something
that works really great.
Others have recommended pouring as much as a half can in with a
near empty tank, letting it idle for 5-10 minutes and then leaving
it in over night. After adding more gas, again run the engine for
5-10 minutes before riding -- that strong a Seafoam concentration
will not run the same as gas. >>>>>
AirportFF
12-04-2005, 07:31 PM
Sorry so late on this post,but I can get it all day long at my local parts store.
Let me know if anyone needs anymore.Im in middle TN.
P.S. that stuff works great!
Not real good in a long island tea,but a hell of a kick to a yager bomb! :ukliam3:
Typical, day late and a dollar short.
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