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can i add seafoam to my engine oil
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Yes, you can add Seafoam to your engine oil. Seafoam is a petroleum-based product designed to clean internal engine components and is widely recognized for its ability to dissolve varnish, sludge, and other deposits. By adding it to your engine oil, Seafoam can help clean the crankcase and lubrication system, maintaining or restoring engine performance. It's generally recommended to add Seafoam to the oil shortly before an oil change—about 100 to 300 miles of driving—to ensure it has sufficient time to work without leaving it in the engine for too long. However, it's crucial to follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding the quantity to use to avoid over-treatment, which might dilute your engine oil too much, potentially affecting engine lubrication. Always consult your vehicle's manual and consider the condition of your engine before proceeding.
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