I have a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado. Between each oil change it seems to burn oil and I have to add oil before the next oil change is due. When reading up on this issue its seems to be a carbon build up. Can I use Sea Foam to help clean the carbon buildup?
Thanks for the question, Dawn. I would start adding half a can of Sea Foam High Mileage Motor Treatment each oil interval. Here is a great article that will help with understanding how Sea Foam can be used for your oil burning issue:https://seafoamworks.com/stop-the-smoke-cures-for-burning-oil/
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Thanks for the question, Dawn. I would start adding half a can of Sea Foam High Mileage Motor Treatment each oil interval. Here is a great article that will help with understanding how Sea Foam can be used for your oil burning issue: https://seafoamworks.com/stop-the-smoke-cures-for-burning-oil/