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can i put sea foam in my engine oil
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Yes, you can add Sea Foam to your engine oil, but it's important to follow specific guidelines to ensure it’s done correctly. Sea Foam is designed to clean and lubricate engine components, remove oil residue and contaminants. Add it to the oil crankcase close to your oil change interval (100-300 miles before), as it can thin out oil slightly. For a standard car engine, around one ounce of Sea Foam per quart of oil is recommended. Avoid overusing it to prevent any potential dilution of engine oil beyond its optimal performance level. As with any additive, it’s crucial to use as directed and ensure it's suitable for your vehicle's engine type and condition. Regular maintenance and consulting with a mechanic when in doubt can help ensure the product is used safely and effectively.
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