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The power of Sea-Foam....

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If any one out there still is skeptical of sea foam here is a little story from NJ.
We have a 8 hp riding mower that we rarely use, except for pulling some lawn tools and a debris trailer. But when it does snow I have a small plow for it. Perfect for a paved drive-way.. So here sits this mower out side , and not run since around Aug. , full with fuel and the proper amount of sea foam. First attempt , no start , so I bring it in and find no spark due to a frozen seat switch. So pulling the plug and finding it wet from fuel I put a good used plug in it and a few drops of oil to lube the rings.. . Presto - fires right up on 4 month old fuel mixed with a half tank of at least 6 month old fuel. Idle's nice , good throttle response , and no sputter or pop. Nuf-said on Sea - Foam. It the cat's nuts of stabilizer products out there. Had it been one of the other stabilizers out there on the market there would have been a reddish goo glob in the float bowl. :tho: been there done that !!!
I'm not a spokesman for Sea-Foam , I'm Gene Kap and I approve this message
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I've used Sea foam for decades in all my toys. Never had any storage problems either. Great Stuff :thmup:
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I was introduced to Sea Foam by a deputy Fire Chief who rides with me. He said that the fire department had big problems keeping all their small engines running before they started using SF. I use regularly in my bike, lawnmower, weedeater, etc.
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