

🔥 Clean, lubricate, and dominate your drive with Sea Foam! 🏁
Sea Foam SS14 Sea Foam Spray is a quick-acting 12oz engine cleaner and lubricant designed to dissolve carbon deposits that cause rough idling and engine stalls. Compatible with 2-cycle and 4-cycle engines, it cleans intake valves and pistons while being safe for oxygen sensors and EPA emission compliant. Trusted by automotive enthusiasts, it restores engine responsiveness and smoothness, making it a must-have for professional-grade vehicle maintenance.




| ASIN | B015T5Y8CG |
| Brand | Sea Foam |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (948) |
| Date First Available | May 10, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Manufacturer | Sea Foam |
| Manufacturer reference | SS14X2 |
| Package Dimensions | 22.1 x 14.1 x 7.9 cm; 340.19 g |
B**T
tldr; This stuff works. No more rough idle for my rx8. Be aware your car may smoke for more than anyone online tells you(I was told 10 minutes, and mine smoked for 3 days LMAO). And it will smoke HARD for AT LEAST 10 minutes. It will be hard to see. Do it outside with plenty of ventilation. Follow directions online for YOUR SPECIFIC MAKE AND MODEL! People will point out the smoke, "hey did you know your car is smoking?!" Yes. Yes I know. I daily a Mazda Rx8, the infamous "unreliable" rotary powered Japanese sports car. When I first got the car, it had power issues, and would frequently turn off in the middle of intersections. Took it to the shop, and surprisingly, there were no compression issues. The issue was a failed catalytic converter. Well, after replacing the cat, the thing ran like new. However, there were some rough idles occasionally. After a few hundred miles after the repairs, the idle got worse. I was told by a guy that used to race these things that a failed cat can cause back pressure that can then cause excess carbon buildup. He said to "seafoam it". Following the directions for my specific make and model, it took about 4 hours (only 20 minutes of prep) to let my car soak before starting it up again. Man, DID IT SMOKE!! The car had never been seafoam before, I doubt, so it continued to smoke even after 30 minutes of idling with me revving it to 6k about 20 times, and driving for 15 minutes, hard. I began to panick, however with some research and advice from seafoam themselves, a car may continue to smoke for days of driving, and not to panic. All in all, my car runs amazingly. It feels more responsive, it NEVER idles rough. Highly recommend.
E**M
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I've used this in the past and it works well with my vehicle.
M**.
Does what its supposed too, Cleans the upper engine parts. Will likely throw a engine code, as it did for me about half way through. When I was done during the soak I disconnected the battery cable, and the code cleaned, and has not reappeared.
M**.
I was skeptical about trying it but after all the great reviews I had to try it and boy I’m glad I did. Got this because I had a po420 code on my 20 year old van. It’s a beater and I’m not trying to buy cats for it just to pass state inspection. Just like the youtube guys did I sprayed this into the o2 sensor hole. Won’t get into the story about removing it but it was rough. Anyway sprayed the Seafoam in there and let it sit for a few hours. Half of it ended up on the driveway because of a rotted section of exhaust but whatever. Started it up and it smoked like crazy for about 15-20 minutes. Looked like them LA takeovers on my block lol. As soon as I drove it I could immediately notice a difference. Wasn’t the dog it’s been last few years. I’ve filled up with 2 tanks of gas so far and the light hasn’t come back on yet. This is even with half the can ending up on the driveway! My son’s car now has the code so I’ll be doing this on his car next. Absolutely great product I tell everyone that has an old beater with the light on to try this. What do you got to loose?
D**D
This totally works. Now my jeep is running great. My engine light went out and it passed smog.
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