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Difference between ChemTool and SeaFoam?

 
 
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      09-06-2006, 11:54 PM
Which works better? Which would you use, prefer and/or recommend?
Thanks for any input.
 
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      09-07-2006, 12:10 PM
Josh Assing <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote on Thursday, September 07, 2006
2:03:44 AM EDT:

> They're different.
> Chem cleans off & leaves 0 to small residue.
> Sea leaves a bit more of a residue but gets in there further.
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> what are you trying to do?
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I've been using Chemtool for years since its readily available at the
local auto parts stores. Now, the stores are stocking SeaFoam too, and
I've seen previous postings here suggesting the use of SeaFoam. The
SeaFoam cost about twice as much as Chemtool, and SeaFoam does not
disclose its chemical content on the can. Thus, wondering if SeaFoam
works any better and/or faster...

My primary application is for soaking and cleaning carburetor parts.
Secondary application is for pouring some into the gas tank as an
additive and cleaning agent for the fuel system.
 
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