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Posted a while back about using Seafoam Deep Creep to decarb an engine and got some very useful feedback. Wondering if it would be OK to use it as a fogging oil in the cylinders and leave it for the winter? A friend picked up a 15 hp Yamaha that's only a few years old but I think it was premixed rich and could use a decarb, remembered the Deep Creep method, and thought about using it for a loooong soak?
That's what their website says:
"When engine fogging is required – to store engines for long periods of time without running them.
Your service technician can offer a SEA FOAM DEEP CREEP treatment to thoroughly saturate an engine internally to lubricate it and protect it from gum, varnish and moisture problems. He can perform this service or show you how to do it yourself with SEA FOAM DEEP CREEP."