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I have just bought an old GL 1100 as a long term project, and after getting over the shock of the price of spares, I have been trawling the net for info, mainly from U.S. forums. A lot of them mention a product called Seafoam, which if added to fuel, will clean the fuel system, and you can also add it to the oil, to clean the oil, get rid of carbon build up, and all sorts of things. My question is this, have any of you used this product and if so what is the verdict?




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