Can I mix Sea Foam with Heet for water in fuel tank? [SOLVED]
I’ve used Seafoam Motor Treatment in every one of my vehicle’s regularly for several years, and I love it and highly recommend it! Now, I have a 2001 Jetta GLS 2.0L gas engine with 200k miles. This made a huge difference in it each time I’ve used it. However, my question is when it comes to the ‘removing moisture’ part, is it pretty effective? Or should I use another product specifically for that purpose, like Heet, first? I suspect there’s water in my fuel and would like your recommendation if Motor Treatment alone should cure, or what product(s) I could safely use with it. Thank you
Thanks for the kind words and glad it’s been useful!
If you suspect there is water in the tank, use an isopropyl product like Heet. Sea Foam will help control small amounts of moisture in fuel, but something like Heet is designed for larger amounts like you’re describing.
Sea Foam is safe and effective to mix with any fuel additive, so go ahead and add it as well!
Jim D.TECH
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