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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / May 2008

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Crabman - 19 May 2008 02:19 GMT
Is basically thin oil, a solvent, and alcohol. Seafoam is just one of
many TOP ENGINE CLEANERS that have been around a LONG time. Honda even
sells their own brand. Incidentally Naptha is not good for rubber.

Clay

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IlBeBauck@gmail.com - 19 May 2008 13:54 GMT
> Is basically thin oil, a solvent, and alcohol. Seafoam is just one of
> many TOP ENGINE CLEANERS that have been around a LONG time. Honda even
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> Warning: keyboard may cause involuntary vowel movement - Clay Ferriola

REPLY:   It smells very much like Isopropl Alchohol , but im sure
theres some other goodies in there too.
frijoli - 19 May 2008 16:24 GMT
>> Is basically thin oil, a solvent, and alcohol. Seafoam is just one of
>> many TOP ENGINE CLEANERS that have been around a LONG time. Honda even
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> REPLY:   It smells very much like Isopropl Alchohol , but im sure
> theres some other goodies in there too.

I looked it up and what I listed is what is in it.

Clay
IlBeBauck@gmail.com - 19 May 2008 18:49 GMT
> IlBeBa...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> Is basically thin oil, a solvent, and alcohol. Seafoam is just one of
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>
> Clay

REPLY:  Did you think i was disputing what you said ?  I wasnt. I was
just making an observation that it strongly smells like Isopropl
Alchohol. Thats all. In fact, i might add pure Isopropl Alchohol to
the intake (via the vaccuum hose) on my other car,  to see how the
engine likes it .
Ken - 19 May 2008 21:31 GMT
On May 19, 10:49 am, "IlBeBa...@gmail.com" <IlBeBa...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> REPLY:  Did you think i was disputing what you said ?  I wasnt. I was
> just making an observation that it strongly smells like Isopropl
> Alchohol.

Try learning to spell before throwing around complex (to you) chemical
terms, FOOL

Isopropyl alcohol
D&SW - 19 May 2008 23:22 GMT
Ken, you seem tense. Anything we can do to help?

On May 19, 10:49 am, "IlBeBa...@gmail.com" <IlBeBa...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> REPLY: Did you think i was disputing what you said ? I wasnt. I was
> just making an observation that it strongly smells like Isopropl
> Alchohol.

Try learning to spell before throwing around complex (to you) chemical
terms, FOOL

Isopropyl alcohol
IlBeBauck@gmail.com - 20 May 2008 14:07 GMT
> On May 19, 10:49 am, "IlBeBa...@gmail.com" <IlBeBa...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> Isopropyl alcohol

REPLY: Did you forget Ken that you were thrown out of this NG about a
year ago for your uncontrolled foul language and obsessive
Stalking ???   Same thing is going to happen again ;  it always does.
Why not let the door hit you on the RearEnd and escape gracefully this
time (?)
frijoli - 20 May 2008 14:46 GMT
> REPLY: Did you forget Ken that you were thrown out of this NG about a
> year ago for your uncontrolled foul language and obsessive
> Stalking ???   Same thing is going to happen again ;  it always does.
> Why not let the door hit you on the RearEnd and escape gracefully this
> time (?)

You can't be thrown out of this group. Pretty sure it's usenet.
You may not be welcome, but that's different.

Clay
IlBeBauck@gmail.com - 21 May 2008 04:06 GMT
> IlBeBa...@gmail.com wrote:
>
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>
> Clay

REPLY: He was demanded to leave by the regulars because he couldnt
control his temper, language, and stalking.  He obliged , but didnt
learn his lesson and has returned for another good booting out.
Ken - 21 May 2008 04:50 GMT
> > IlBeBa...@gmail.com wrote:
>
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> control his temper, language, and stalking.  He obliged , but didnt
> learn his lesson and has returned for another good booting out.

BUT you're a proven f.cking liar, so FOR ONCE why not provide ANY
EVIDENCE of your statements, ya trolling POS
Brian Nystrom - 21 May 2008 11:59 GMT
>>> IlBeBa...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> REPLY: Did you forget Ken that you were thrown out of this NG about a
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> BUT you're a proven f.cking liar, so FOR ONCE why not provide ANY
> EVIDENCE of your statements, ya trolling POS

Ah yes, another couple of fine contributions to the group, Ken. Thanks
to your stunning examples, now everyone knows how to act like a no-class
jerk with anger management issues. Yours must be a truly miserable life
is this is what you do for entertainment. It's time for you to leave.
James - 22 May 2008 06:20 GMT
>>>> IlBeBa...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>> REPLY: Did you forget Ken that you were thrown out of this NG about a
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> jerk with anger management issues. Yours must be a truly miserable life
> is this is what you do for entertainment. It's time for you to leave.
Maybe the best thing is to not respond.  Feeding the pathology only
validates his continuing.
Ken - 20 May 2008 18:32 GMT
> > On May 19, 10:49 am, "IlBeBa...@gmail.com" <IlBeBa...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
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> Why not let the door hit you on the RearEnd and escape gracefully this
> time (?)

Well, FOOL, learn to spell and then go f.ck yourself
Matt Whiting - 22 May 2008 20:48 GMT
>> On May 19, 10:49 am, "IlBeBa...@gmail.com" <IlBeBa...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> Why not let the door hit you on the RearEnd and escape gracefully this
> time (?)

How does one get thrown out of this newsgroup?  Is it moderated?

Matt
Brian Nystrom - 20 May 2008 11:24 GMT
> Is basically thin oil, a solvent, and alcohol. Seafoam is just one of
> many TOP ENGINE CLEANERS that have been around a LONG time. Honda even
> sells their own brand. Incidentally Naptha is not good for rubber.
>
> Clay

And your point would be???
frijoli - 20 May 2008 13:10 GMT
>> Is basically thin oil, a solvent, and alcohol. Seafoam is just one of
>> many TOP ENGINE CLEANERS that have been around a LONG time. Honda even
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> And your point would be???

There is nothing to this product that has been around for years in
different forms, and Naptha, which is in it is not good for rubber.

What part didn't you understand? (remember th OP)

Clay
Ken - 20 May 2008 18:31 GMT
> There is nothing to this product that has been around for years in
> different forms, and Naptha, which is in it is not good for rubber.
>
> What part didn't you understand? (remember th OP)
>
> Clay

Naptha, also known as petroleum ether, is a mixture of several light
aliphatic compounds, can be purchased cheaply as Coleman Camp fuel,
and isn't exactly healthy to be around
 
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