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dell from ENGLAND when anybody said carbs playing up the reply is put in seafoam cant get in ENGLAND do you lads know a place in U S A will export to England cheers:thumbsup2:

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Some folks have used Camp Fuel also..not sure if you can get that over there..

 

 

dell from ENGLAND when anybody said carbs playing up the reply is put in seafoam cant get in ENGLAND do you lads know a place in U S A will export to England cheers:thumbsup2:
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Dont import seafoam.

 

to save a LOT of money I use Naphtha sold as Coleman Camp fuel (I think it is called white spirit in the UK) but don't buy the stuff from the hardware store as it usually is not as high a grade as Camp Fuel is.

 

Here is a photo of Coleman Camp fuel in a one liter bottle from a UK website

 

http://media.thesimplygroup.com/Coleman1LitreFuel/81567/1.jpg

 

 

And a half liter can from Coleman UK website

 

http://www.coleman.eu/UK/images/Product/medium/25799.jpg

 

 

It is normally sold in one gallon cans here in the US

 

http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/2/0/0/a2/b/AAAAAuBqmA4AAAAAAKKzxg.jpg

 

 

here is a re-post of info I posted before:

 

 

I stopped using SeaFoam, and now I use Camp Fuel to clean my fuel systems....

 

My local Advance Auto Parts and NAPA both carry seafoam by the pint and gallon, HOWEVER it is IMHO expensive.

 

 

I have shifted over to using products like Coleman Camp Fuel (Naptha) instead.

 

For one gallon it costs about 1/3 the price and it is 2 times more concentrated, so it goes 6 times as far as Seafoam. I wish I could find more bargains like this.

 

It does not have the alcohol to dry your fuel, but 99.9999% of the fuel I buy comes with 10% Ethanol from the pump, so fuel dryer is no longer needed............

 

 

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