WESLICH
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Guess that's a much faster way to get rid of all that unwanted hair.. :rofl_200:
Who said I didn't want it?
Guess that's a much faster way to get rid of all that unwanted hair.. :rofl_200:
Who said I didn't want it?
Ah you know - no-one wants any down there but shaving's such a bitch..
SeaFoam all the way m8 :rofl_200::clapping::rofl_200:
What is the "Peashooter" i keep hearing about?
Thanks
CopRunner has used it in places others would not go to... LOL
It's deceptively simple: about 50% pale oil, about 30% naptha(a.k.a mineral spirits), 10% isopropyl, and 10% water. The alcohol keeps the water from separating out, and that plain water is what actually cleans the carbon out and makes all the smoke. Suck plain water through a vacuum line and you will get the same if not better cleaning effect. Water dissolves carbon, oils don't due to electronegativity differences resulting in different molecular bonding(same reason why oil and water won't mix by themselves).
I THINK MY WIFE IS " BY-POLAR " SO MAYBE I SHOULD GIVE HER SOME SEA FOAM !..........:rofl_200:.......... " WOW " SEA FOAM CAN EVEN BE USED AS A " MARRIAGE COUNSELOR " !:rofl_200::rofl_200::rofl_200:Sorry, but I have to disagree on this.
a. The MSDS for Sea Foam does not include water, and it is marketed and sold as 100% petroleum product.
http://www.montanajacks.com/msds/seafoam-msds.pdf
b. if water were at all good for an internal combustion engine, there would be at least one professional product available that was water based. feel free to find any product sold with the express purpose of being pored into the engine (crankcase, intake, trans- anything other than the radiator.)
c. Water damn sure does not dissolve carbon deposits. I worked in an automotive machine shop and have been playing shade tree mechanic for years. if I could let the carbon build up on valves and such soak in a pail of water vs spending time with wire wheels and a glass bead machine you can bet I would pick the bucket of water.
This is a more accurate description about water and Sea Foam I got from a 4x4 site I tread, and verified by my brother- Phd Chemistry et.al.
" A lot of automotive cleaners are based on petroleum which is a non-polar solvent that can dissolves non-ionic compound such as carbon deposits and oil. Why is this? Like dissolves the like. Water dissolves compounds that are ionic in nature. In a nutshell, if any of the components in the car is/are polar, then they/it would dissolve in water. Carbon deposit is NOT ionic and it originates from combustion of gasoline which is non-polar, thus not miscible with water. "
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